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Dimensions: Exploring the Boundless World of Possibilities Step into a world where measurements transcend boundaries

Background imageDimensions Collection: String theory, conceptual artwork

String theory, conceptual artwork
String theory, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageDimensions Collection: Closed universe, artwork

Closed universe, artwork
Closed universe. Computer artwork showing the geometrical curvature of a closed universe. The galaxies are shown on a grid, which represents the overall geometry of the universe

Background imageDimensions Collection: Open universe, artwork

Open universe, artwork
Open universe. Computer artwork showing the geometrical curvature of an open (hyperbolic) universe. The galaxies are shown on a grid, which represents the overall geometry of the universe

Background imageDimensions Collection: Vitamin D2, molecular model

Vitamin D2, molecular model. The chemical formula for vitamin D2, also called ergocalciferol, is C28.H44.O. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (blue)

Background imageDimensions Collection: Funnel-shaped universe, artwork

Funnel-shaped universe, artwork
Funnel-shaped universe. Computer artwork showing the geometrical curvature of a Picard horn (funnel-shaped) universe. The galaxies are shown on a grid

Background imageDimensions Collection: String theory, conceptual image C013 / 5638

String theory, conceptual image C013 / 5638
String theory, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing the superstrings of string theory, a Theory of Everything (Grand Unification Theory)

Background imageDimensions Collection: Ear biometrics, artwork

Ear biometrics, artwork
Ear biometrics. Artwork showing a human ear and data used in biometrics related to ear measurements. Data on the size and shape of an individuals ear is stored in a database or compared to existing

Background imageDimensions Collection: Ball of string C013 / 9043

Ball of string C013 / 9043
Ball of string partially unwound

Background imageDimensions Collection: Le ballon de Lyon, nomme le de Flesselles de 120 pieds de ha

Le ballon de Lyon, nomme le de Flesselles de 120 pieds de haut sur 102 diametre, d apres les dimensions donnees par Mr. Montgolfier et eleve des Brotteaux jusquapres de 1400 Toises

Background imageDimensions Collection: Canvas and aluminium screen, Festival of Britain, London

Canvas and aluminium screen, Festival of Britain, London
View of a brightly coloured canvas and tubular aluminium screen which faced the Country Pavilion at the Festival of Britain exhibition on the South Bank, London. early 1951

Background imageDimensions Collection: Emphysema of the lungs, CT scan

Emphysema of the lungs, CT scan
Emphysema. Coloured 3-D computed tomography (CT) scan of the lungs, showing advanced emphysema of the right lung (left). Emphysema is a disease in which the tiny lung air sacs (alveoli)

Background imageDimensions Collection: Clock

Clock face refracted in numerous water droplets. The water droplets act as tiny lenses, collecting and focusing light to form inverted images of the clock

Background imageDimensions Collection: Searching, conceptual artwork

Searching, conceptual artwork

Background imageDimensions Collection: Mars and the Earth, historical diagram

Mars and the Earth, historical diagram. 16th Century woodcut depicting Mars in relation to the dimensions of the Earth. Published in Cosmotheoria by the French physician Jean Fernel (1528)

Background imageDimensions Collection: Sredinnyy Khrebet volcanoes, radar image

Sredinnyy Khrebet volcanoes, radar image
Sredinnyy Khrebet volcanoes. Coloured three- dimensional computer map of the Sredinnyy Khrebet volcanoes in Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. North is at top

Background imageDimensions Collection: Scientific equipment, historical artwork

Scientific equipment, historical artwork
Scientific equipment. Historical artwork of a range of equipment used for scientific measurements and drawings. At centre left is a hydrostatic balance

Background imageDimensions Collection: Self-assembled 3D DNA crystal

Self-assembled 3D DNA crystal. Computer model showing the molecular structure of an artificially assembled three-dimensional DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) crystal

Background imageDimensions Collection: Torus

Torus. Computer model of the three-dimensional projection (or shadow) of a 4-dimensional torus, a mathematical shape. The projection is covered in holes to show the looping intersecting structure

Background imageDimensions Collection: Spatial dimensions, conceptual artwork

Spatial dimensions, conceptual artwork
Spatial dimensions. Conceptual artwork titled Through Dimensions, showing the changes of geometric objects with different dimensions

Background imageDimensions Collection: Torus

Torus. Computer model of a mathematical shape known as a torus. A torus is a four-dimensional object but it is seen here as a three-dimensional object

Background imageDimensions Collection: Being measured for a new car / W Heath Robinson

Being measured for a new car / W Heath Robinson
Illustration by William Heath Robinson. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/Mary Evans Picture Library

Background imageDimensions Collection: Kitty Admires Herself

Kitty Admires Herself
Kitty admires her new figure in a mirror too narrow for her dimensions. Fido the dog is startled while Adolphus shields his despair with a handkerchief

Background imageDimensions Collection: Blunt / Earths Dimensions

Blunt / Earths Dimensions
The Earths figure and dimensions



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Dimensions: Exploring the Boundless World of Possibilities Step into a world where measurements transcend boundaries, as the Metric System unveils its precision and universality. Like a German U-boat by G. H. Davis, dimensions take us on an extraordinary journey through time and space. From the comfort of home upholstery to the intricate workings of a V-2 rocket diagram, we witness how dimensions shape our surroundings. But sometimes, anomalies arise - like an enigmatic occurrence in Venice or an underwater island defying conventional understanding. Beyond these mysteries lies paradise's anomaly, beckoning us towards its ethereal allure. Could it be that this gateway holds secrets to the future? A flying city soaring above clouds becomes more than mere fantasy; it embodies mankind's relentless pursuit of progress. As we approach this gate to the future, anticipation builds within us. Will we discover new realms beyond imagination? The entrance hall designed by Allan Walton hints at what awaits - a convergence point where past meets present and possibilities unfold. In this realm of infinite dimensions, everything is possible. We find ourselves immersed in visions from another era while simultaneously glimpsing into tomorrow's marvels, and is here that dreams become tangible realities; where innovation intertwines with creativity. So let us embrace these dimensions that surround us - for they are not just physical measurements but windows into uncharted territories awaiting exploration. With each step forward, we inch closer towards unraveling life's greatest enigmas and shaping our own destiny amidst the vastness of existence itself.