Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Creative Dimensional Theory

this theory is dealing with the different dimensions of the universeand how we can categorize them, ie 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th dimensions. we all know that the 1st dimension is a point, the second dimension is a collection of points to form a plane, the 3rd dimension is a collection of planes along the z axis, and the 4th dimension can be thought of as a linear axis in which the 3rd dimension can be plotted along. This would go along with the way that we perceive time as a linear experience. Now, I theorize that there are more dimensions existing that we can't perceive because we're limited by living in the 3rd dimension and being acted upon by the 4th dimension. What i'm saying is that we perceive our existence as a 'slideshow' where all of the snapshots along the 4th dimension axis are moving along like a movie reel which thereby adds continuity to our perception. If we existed in the 5th dimension, we would be able to look at the 4 thdimension in its entirety and see all slices of time at once. We could go back in linear time and examine any slice that we wanted to. The 6th dimension would therefore be an abstraction from the 5th dimension where we could examine not only snapshots of time and space but all others as well. For example, when we sit in a room we have to factor our own presence into the perception equation because we are a part of the room and can therefore see all of the objects in the room as only being in the room. But in the 6th dimension we can examine the 5th dimension for every single object in the room. We can see the entire timeline for the chair that we're sitting in and the pen we are holding. We can see where it was before it was in the room and where it will be after it exits the room. The 7th dimension is the combination of different possibilities of existence. I liken it to the signal that comes in with your cable television; one signal is on the line but it operates at multiple frequencies that we can tune our televisions to. We exist in a certain frequency and cannot perceive the other frequencies. Mentally unstable people are operating near the edge of our frequency and the next and are therefore receiving 'noise' from the other frequency that makes them unable to perceive our reality completely.

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