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why does space have three dimensions?

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The universe is four-dimensional—three for space, one for time.

The universe has nine, or ten or eleven dimensions.

The universe is 84 billion light-years wide.

In a wider set of theories, gravity leaking into a higher space could explain why in our three dimensions it is so weak compared with the other fundamental forces, and why the expansion of the universe is apparently accelerating.

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\huge\mathfrak\red{Answer:-}

The universe is four-dimensional—three for space, one for time.

The universe has nine, or ten or eleven dimensions.

The universe is 84 billion light-years wide.

Space has three dimensions due to its weakness as compared to other fundamental forces.

Also it's expansion is accelerating.

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