Time is said to have only one dimension, and space to have three dimensions. . . . The mathematical quaternion partakes of both these elements; in technical language it may be said to be 'time plus space', or 'space plus time': and in this sense it has, or at least involves a reference to, four dimensions. And how the One of Time, of Space the Three, Might in the Chain of Symbols girdled be.
When I look into the eyes of my Prince, and my daughter Paris, I see miracles and I see beauty.