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A Theory
There are other dimensions and universes, both parallel and/or alternate. It is hard to believe that there would be only one gestalt. However, we will never be able to discover or sense or be aware of the others; not even one.
The concept of one existence is as outmoded as that of us being the center of the universe. And each dimension and/or universe is as complicated as our own. For that reason, the intersection of any two would probably be absolutely fatal to both. Just the alteration of one physics-related constant brings down the whole paradigm.
Realities, however, are an entirely different matter. Realities are just an extension of a dimension. Realities are just an extension of a universe. Different realities exist everywhere. It is the degree of difference that can sometimes confuse the perception of reality as being the perception of a new universe or dimension. Realities are subsets of dimensions and universes.
The definition of a universe is not exactly a set construct either. It is more than likely that there is more than one universe in each dimension. Each universe being separated from the other by a basic shift in a single high-level paradigm constant. It is probable that the degree of shift in those constants is what defines the difference between a universe and a dimension. Universes are also defined by space. Universes can be spatially adjacent. And there can be universes within universes. Dimensions have the additional dimension of being defined by an as yet undefined dimension in addition to space. We have yet to figure out what that dimension is.
If the degree and type of shift of paradigm/physics constants defines the difference between universes and dimensions, then it follows that there are more concept definitions other than just universes and dimensions. In as much as everything else is infinite, this probably is as well.
- Metaphysics ~ The Undefined Science
Metaphysics - What is it? - Various definition attempts.
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VERY INTRESTING HUB I LIKE YOUR THEORY
Interesting... Flag up!
far out!
different realities confuse perceptions...yeah i get it.
very interesting
KUL I GUESS
I find it easiest to ponder and absorb these strings of thought with a bottle of bourbon and a great cigar.
I would have to partially disagree with the premise that “we will never be able to discover or sense or be aware of the others; not even one.” M theory is based mathematically on an 11 dimensional world. From a physical sense we will never be able to interact but from an intellectual sense we are very aware of the probability. When the math is correct, it is. Unfortunately, the human beings doing the math get it wrong on occasion!! Like the 5 variations of string theory that were unified to create M theory with the addition of the 11th dimension.
WoW-a lot to warp my head around, however i AM MORE interested in the picture at the top of the article-which I couldnt find on Nasa's website~any suggestionswhere I might be able to find out more about this picture~any of you fabulous internet researchers out there?
But, if I observe it have I changed it?
Pretty good article actually. Well this is not completely true, or actually not completely verified. The reason why this seems to be true is that atomic and subatomic particles vibrate really quick and according to many calculations they seem to disappear. We have seen that some particles are gone for fractions of seconds, and yes indeed gone. And this is not a realm of instruments but by our own calculations. It is quite amazing though, that particles disappear and reappear. Our only guess is that they are traveling to other dimensions.
There are in fact different dimensions!
One doesn't see the other dimensions until they become non-existent from the original and move on to the other.
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MazioCreate Level 4 Commenter 9 months ago
Very interesting argument paradigmsearch. I had never conceived this point, probably due to my lack of physics, but am intrigued by your article. Look forward to more.