a new way of thinking about time and space ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ by Rob Bryanton --author and research scientist David Jay Brown says: "one of the most brilliantly-conceived and mind-stretching books that I've ever encountered". --science fiction author Greg Bear says: "a fascinating excursion into the multiverse - clear, elegant, personal and provocative"
I understand. At least up to the 8th. There is a work of fiction out there that along with a great story explains the 8th dimention and what the other planets with different percentages of oxygen and gravity are like. It uses a concentration camp as the place that 'bends'.I found your animation today, Wed. the 17th. Only 1 day after you made this post. Your website says at least a million people have watched it. I feel lucky to be among that many.
Hi telafree, According to the "way of imagining" that we are exploring here, by the time we lock in a point in the seventh dimension, the remaining six dimensions below are where we would find one of the possible expressions of a particular universe from the multiverse. This would mean that a journey through the eighth dimension, according to this reasoning, would be moving through "biggest-picture-of-all memes", such as the desire for continuity, the desire for change, the desire for destruction. Each of those preferences (and many others) would be found in the different parts of the seventh through ninth dimensions where different multiverses with different initial conditions could be found: including ones like our own, which would appear to have been influenced by a desire for order over disorder, a desire for creativity over destruction and so on - otherwise we wouldn't be in a universe that has already managed to last almost 14 billion years!Thanks for writing,Rob
I understand. At least up to the 8th. There is a work of fiction out there that along with a great story explains the 8th dimention and what the other planets with different percentages of oxygen and gravity are like. It uses a concentration camp as the place that 'bends'.
ReplyDeleteI found your animation today, Wed. the 17th. Only 1 day after you made this post. Your website says at least a million people have watched it. I feel lucky to be among that many.
Hi telafree,
ReplyDeleteAccording to the "way of imagining" that we are exploring here, by the time we lock in a point in the seventh dimension, the remaining six dimensions below are where we would find one of the possible expressions of a particular universe from the multiverse. This would mean that a journey through the eighth dimension, according to this reasoning, would be moving through "biggest-picture-of-all memes", such as the desire for continuity, the desire for change, the desire for destruction. Each of those preferences (and many others) would be found in the different parts of the seventh through ninth dimensions where different multiverses with different initial conditions could be found: including ones like our own, which would appear to have been influenced by a desire for order over disorder, a desire for creativity over destruction and so on - otherwise we wouldn't be in a universe that has already managed to last almost 14 billion years!
Thanks for writing,
Rob