I have been fascinated by the thought of multiple dimensions since I took a philosophy class in junior college. I wrote what I thought was a very convincing paper philosophically speaking on the theory of multidimensionality. Professor Steinke gave me an A on the paper but something made me think he might have misunderstood my point.
After class, I stopped him and said, "There has to be more than 3 dimensions."
He nodded and smiled. "Of course. We know of at least 3 and more than likely 4. Anything more is just speculation."
"But..."
He shook his head. "Until it can be proved, it is nothing but speculation."
That was the end of our conversation but I did get an A in the course.
According to the Bible, Koran, Talmud, God exists outside the box in which we live. He or She sees everything. He or She knows everything. He or She created everything. In order to appear in a physical way to human beings, He or She would have to take on a 3 dimensional body which is where Christianity begins. And so, God is the father to Jesus Christ, and He is the son as Jesus Christ, and He or She is the holy spirit which transcends dimensions. If true, that means transcendence is possible. Maybe our guide books have been right all along.
Since my entire series of Gemini Rising is about spiritual dimensions I had to take into consideration multiple dimensions and how to make my 3 dimensional world accessible by other dimensions. Then I had to make it easy to understand. Which brings me to:
Schrodinger's cat
A paradox of quantum theory proposed by Erwin Schrodinger in 1935
Schrodinger had a cat. He took his beloved pet and stuck it into a box along with a vial of hydrocyanic acid. Also inside the box was a very small amount of hydrocyanic acid. If the small amount of hydrocyanic acid decays (radioactively) which all things do, that decay will trip a hammer that will break the vial of the hydrocyanic acid that will kill the kitty.
Because the box is closed Schrodinger cannot know what is happening inside the box. Quantum law is affected by the observer and since Schrodinger cannot know what is happening in the box, his beloved pet remains both alive and dead at the same time until he opens the box to observe what is happening.
We know that Quantum law is affected by the observer. No if ands or buts about it. However, Schrodinger's cat is a paradox because it cannot be proved that the cat is alive and/or dead without observing it and so, it must be that the cat is alive and dead.
Schrodinger's cat gave me another dimension; one in which a cat is alive and dead at the same time. My imagination took flight. For the cat to be alive and dead there would have to be more than one Schrodinger in more than one dimension. Schrodinger would have to see the cat as alive and another Schrodinger would have to see the cat as dead. Before I knew it, I was building planetary spheres according to atomic weight and made them either lighter or heavier. Lighter meant they were accessible by more than one dimension while heavier meant they were more difficult to get to. I decided to make Earth the heaviest planet of all. Which it may or may not be, but it is something we will likely never know.
And so the heavenly fight between the angels of light and the angels of darkness became more complicated and the story of Gemini Rising was born. I often wonder though; is it possible for us to cross dimensions in our daily life?
If string theory turns out to be correct the idea of worlds with more than 10 dimensions will rock our brains to the core. The idea of wrapping our heads around something like that will take on a much greater meaning because as of right now, the human brain isn't capable of understanding such things. For us to understand we would have to be taken out of our 3-4 dimensional world and placed into another dimension where the observed becomes the observer.
Try taking that thought for a ride.
After class, I stopped him and said, "There has to be more than 3 dimensions."
He nodded and smiled. "Of course. We know of at least 3 and more than likely 4. Anything more is just speculation."
"But..."
He shook his head. "Until it can be proved, it is nothing but speculation."
That was the end of our conversation but I did get an A in the course.
According to the Bible, Koran, Talmud, God exists outside the box in which we live. He or She sees everything. He or She knows everything. He or She created everything. In order to appear in a physical way to human beings, He or She would have to take on a 3 dimensional body which is where Christianity begins. And so, God is the father to Jesus Christ, and He is the son as Jesus Christ, and He or She is the holy spirit which transcends dimensions. If true, that means transcendence is possible. Maybe our guide books have been right all along.
Since my entire series of Gemini Rising is about spiritual dimensions I had to take into consideration multiple dimensions and how to make my 3 dimensional world accessible by other dimensions. Then I had to make it easy to understand. Which brings me to:
Schrodinger's cat
A paradox of quantum theory proposed by Erwin Schrodinger in 1935
Schrodinger had a cat. He took his beloved pet and stuck it into a box along with a vial of hydrocyanic acid. Also inside the box was a very small amount of hydrocyanic acid. If the small amount of hydrocyanic acid decays (radioactively) which all things do, that decay will trip a hammer that will break the vial of the hydrocyanic acid that will kill the kitty.
Because the box is closed Schrodinger cannot know what is happening inside the box. Quantum law is affected by the observer and since Schrodinger cannot know what is happening in the box, his beloved pet remains both alive and dead at the same time until he opens the box to observe what is happening.
We know that Quantum law is affected by the observer. No if ands or buts about it. However, Schrodinger's cat is a paradox because it cannot be proved that the cat is alive and/or dead without observing it and so, it must be that the cat is alive and dead.
Schrodinger's cat gave me another dimension; one in which a cat is alive and dead at the same time. My imagination took flight. For the cat to be alive and dead there would have to be more than one Schrodinger in more than one dimension. Schrodinger would have to see the cat as alive and another Schrodinger would have to see the cat as dead. Before I knew it, I was building planetary spheres according to atomic weight and made them either lighter or heavier. Lighter meant they were accessible by more than one dimension while heavier meant they were more difficult to get to. I decided to make Earth the heaviest planet of all. Which it may or may not be, but it is something we will likely never know.
And so the heavenly fight between the angels of light and the angels of darkness became more complicated and the story of Gemini Rising was born. I often wonder though; is it possible for us to cross dimensions in our daily life?
If string theory turns out to be correct the idea of worlds with more than 10 dimensions will rock our brains to the core. The idea of wrapping our heads around something like that will take on a much greater meaning because as of right now, the human brain isn't capable of understanding such things. For us to understand we would have to be taken out of our 3-4 dimensional world and placed into another dimension where the observed becomes the observer.
Try taking that thought for a ride.