Put down the bong, and step away from your keyboard.
1. There are at least three spatial dimensions and one temporal dimension. If M-theory is correct, there are 10 spatial dimensions.
2. Seems a little self-evident.
3. Makes no sense. Dimensions are not higher or lower, or consective. They are all concurrent. You wouldn't say that the forward-back dimension is higher than the left-right dimension, or the up-down dimension. A dimension is a direction of movement.
4. All physical objects exist in all dimensions. However many there are.
The rest doesn't mean much.
It all depends on how big the film is.
On a low-budget, independent film my son was in, there was 6 cast and sixteen crew. This is with none of the support staff that gets credited on real movies, the caterers, the drivers, all the electricians, the sound editors, the continuity person, etc, etc.
Of course, a big budget film is a sow with many teats, and feeds an extraordinary number of people. That's why it has a big budget.
On thing I've never heard from a hoax nut is, why?
Why fake it? The video was right on. We had the rocket, we had spent ten years developing the equipment, We could get the whole mess up to near earth orbit and keep them there, so why fake it? Once you're in orbit, the hardest part is over.
Relativistic energy does not cause an increase in the gravitational field. (Relativistic mass is an outdated concept which doesn't really exist).
So, again, you start off in error and proceed from there.
So the experimental results are wrong because they're based on what we know, whereas the nonsense you spout is correct because you say it is.
There's seems to be some serious congnitive dissonance at work here.
Light will always follow the shortest route between points. This is known as the geodesic. Gravity curves the geodesic. Photons always follow the curve of space.
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