by illyana » Mon Apr 22, 2013 3:19 am
I've heard numerous people toy with this idea, but no one seemed to nail it on the head. If the fourth dimension holds an extra set of directions (ana/kata) could that signify "in/out"? Such as, in and out of a 3d world. A "right angle" to our three dimensional existence. Wouldn't we have the ability to "lift" ourselves out of the 3D world just as A Square did in flatland? Also, if you look at a model of a tessaract set in motion, it does give the impression as its rotating that it is moving "in and out." It is said that if an object were to enter the fourth dimension, it could be rotated in such a way that it would reappear in the 3D world in its mirror image, something that couldn't happen in the third dimension. In order to do that, in a sense, you have to turn it inside out. To go along with this thought, any transfer from a lower dimension seems to follow a similar guideline. Such as Flatland, without "left and right" they are subject to be stuck in their 2D world for their entire existence. But add "left and right" and they are able to enter the 3D world, such as when the Sphere pulled A Square from his home. So back on the thought of astral projection, who is to say that's not a method of reaching the fourth dimension? Now I know there are a lot of crazy stories out there of people who say they can do this, and I'm not saying they are all true, but it is something to think about. If we step out of our 3D world, we would enter the fourth dimension. Take a right turn from the 3D, and there you are. Move "in/out" and you're astral projecting. Anyone have any thoughts?