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Soar to new heights in the 8th dimension

For most of us, we live in a four-dimensional world. Length plus height plus depth equals three dimensions. Add to that the concept of time and you get the four dimensions of our reality. Some might argue that time is an illusion, or a construct of humankind, and we live in a three-dimensional world. However, in my opinion, time is very real. We can watch the sun set, grass grow, paint dry and our skin slowly wrinkle and age.

According to string theory and quantum physics, there are ten dimensions—other worlds, parallel universes, offering amazing and infinite possibilities.

Writer Philip Perry (bigthink.com) says in the fifth and sixth dimension many possibilities open up. “You’d be able to move forward or backward in time, just as you can in space, say while walking down a corridor. You’d also be able to see the similarities and differences between the world we inhabit and other possible ones. In the sixth dimension, you’d move along not a line but a plane of possibilities and be able to compare and contrast them. In the fifth and sixth dimensions, no matter where in space you inhabit, you’d witness every possible permutation of what can occur past, present, and future.”

If you think that’s strange, think again. Things get weirder in the sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth dimensions.

Perry says, “In the seventh, eighth, and ninth dimensions, the possibility of other universes open up, ones where the very physical forces of nature change, places where gravity operates differently and the speed of light is different. Just as in the fifth and sixth dimensions, where all possible permutations in the universe are evident before you, in the seventh dimension every possibility for these other universes, operating under these new laws, becomes clear. In the eighth dimension, we reach the plane of all possible histories and futures for each universe, branching out into infinity. In the ninth dimension, all universal laws of physics and the conditions in each universe become apparent. Finally, in the tenth dimension, we reach the point where everything becomes possible and imaginable.”

Physicists believe that mathematically string theory adds up. Perry says, “Aspects about it suggest not one but several different dimensions, ones we’re not generally privy to, though we may be interacting with some of them all the time, completely unaware.”

Of course, the problem with string theory, which most physicists would likely agree, is that it’s hard to test. So people everywhere are putting together evidence to suggest alternate realities exist. There are those who claim they get healing energy from the eighth dimension and magically pass it on to their patients. Others say you can meditate your way into the eighth dimension. Some priests claim you can ascend to another spiritual dimension through a belief in God. And there are those who document strange stories that often defy explanation without entertaining the notion of other dimensions, alternate realities, or parallel universes.

Matthew Santoro has a YouTube video called 10 Pieces of Evidence Alternate Realities Exist. Kind of fitting, don’t you think, since we’re talking about ten dimensions. Here are Santoro’s findings:

One. A Slit Experiment in which electrons acted like they were aware of being observed.

Two. Unexplained Artifacts. Ruins and artifacts found dating back to a time when it is said human life was not known to exist. One example is the London Hammer, found in the 1930s, but belonging to a time over five hundred million years ago. Then there’s the first analog computer, made of bronze gears dating back to 100-150 BCE. It’s difficult to explain how these artifacts were found in societies that lacked such advanced technological knowledge, leading many to believe they may have somehow slipped through a parallel universe.

Three. Repeating Universes. Big Bang theory was so powerful it created something called the eternal return, which suggests our universe is bound to repeat itself over and over again. It suggests an infinite number of parallel universes which could contain a world exactly like ours—same people, history and stories, but could differ slightly.

Four. Supernatural Activity. Sightings of ghosts and other supernatural activity. Some believe they may actually be living beings from a parallel universe; that these spectral entities might be a vision through breaches in planes of alternate realities, and timelines that exist almost in unison with ours. Maybe they exist in a realm that we cannot fully perceive with our senses. Spectral humans might actually be flickering in our world from theirs and by that logic we might be flickering into their world, perhaps appearing as a ghost to someone in another reality.

Five. The Fourth Dimension. The existence of the fourth dimension suggests there may be other dimensions. Some people call the fourth dimension a spiritual plane where energy is self-aware and conscious in many ways. Breaching the fourth dimension barrier, according to scientists, would essentially be travelling through time and landing on an alternate earth.

Six. The Hadron Collider. The largest and most powerful particle accelerator built by the European Organization for Nuclear Research. Located in Switzerland, there are many theories about what this powerful machine is being used for. Aside from studying microscopic particle collisions, scientists have also been discovering more and more evidence to prove alternate worlds exist. Some studies suggest Earth’s gravity is weak because gravitons in our world could leak through microscopic black holes and spread into universes parallel to our own.

Seven. Dreams. We are not that much closer to understanding how our brains work. As much as we know, there is much we don’t know. No one truly knows what dreams actually are. Some theories suggest they’re the brain’s way of filing memories or shutting down to deal with stress and process information. Some scientists suggest that once in REM sleep it is the closest we will ever get to alternate worlds. The ability to travel through time and space in your dreams may hint to what life in another plane of existence may be like, giving you a glimpse into an alternate world.

Eight. Visitor from Taured. A man arrived on a plane at Tokyo International Airport in 1954 with his wallet, tickets and passport. His passport said he was from a country called Taured. Officials were mystified, saying Taured did not exist. The man became agitated, insisting his papers were real and Taured, a European country, had thousands of years of history. But none of the institutions listed, even the hotel where he’d claimed to have booked a reservation, could vouch for his existence, or his country of origin. On a map, he claimed that where the country of Andorra was, Taured should be. While officials tried to sort it out, they put him up in a hotel under constant guard. A short time later, the man disappeared from his hotel room and his documents, which were kept in airport security, also mysteriously vanished. Apparently there are no official reports of his arrival but you could understand an airport security guard’s reluctance to want to write a report.

Nine. Lerina Garcia Gordo. On July 16, 2008, she woke to find different colored bedsheets on her bed. She shrugged it off and went to work. But, even though she was on the right floor, someone else’s name was on the office door and none of her co-workers looked familiar. It was as if she’d woken up and landed on a different planet. Some claim it was just memory lapse, while others believe her story to be solid proof of a parallel universe.

Ten. Alter Vu and the Mandela Effect. Alter vu, unlike déjà vu, is when someone remembers a completely different past altogether. Having a memory of a blue bike when in reality the very same bike has always been red. The Mandela Effect is when a person recalls a memory that did not actually occur. For example, many people remember the Berenstein Bears, when in reality they were always the Berenstain Bears. No records ever existed or exist of the bears ever being called the Berenstein Bears. Some believe this suggests a life in an alternate universe.

Stephen Hawking is an English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, author and Director of Research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Cambridge. His scientific work is well-known and world-renowned.

According to Hawking, it appears that other dimensions, rather than being science fiction, “may be science fact. We now have reason to believe that space time may have more than the three dimensions of space and one dimension of time.”

Hawking says, “The answer may be that we live in a brane world… it means a membrane or surface in a larger space. Branes are the brainchild of my colleague, Paul Townsend at Cambridge. The idea is that matter and light would be confined to the brane thus we could not travel through and see the extra dimensions. However, we would feel them because gravity would spread through the extra dimensions from shadow branes that we cannot see. There could be shadow galaxies, shadow stars, and even Shadow People who might wonder about the gravity they feel from matter on our brane. To us, such shadow objects would appear to be dark matter, matter that can’t be seen, but with gravity can be felt.”

So, do other dimensions exist? Sure, much of Santoro’s evidence can be refuted. Even Hawking’s theories may have holes. But there is an overwhelming volume of evidence, scientific and otherwise, that strongly suggests that parallel universes, alternate realities, extra dimensions—whatever label you choose—are much more than mere science fiction. While many of these theories and stories are difficult for the human mind to cognize, at the very least, they should give rise to the possibility of the existence of other worlds with limitless and amazing possibilities. Imagine being able to see into the past, present and future? Imagine being able to travel through other dimensions? Imagine suddenly becoming debt-free?

If you ever experience any of the aforementioned phenomenon, it may change forever how you view reality. Thanks for stopping by and feel free to leave comments below.

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  1. Slag

    Could it be that when we die, our spirit enters the fourth dimension and beyond? There are two common threads that all religions share. The first is that our spirit or soul leaves our mortal bodies and enters a new existence. Call it heaven or whatever. The second is that when our spirit enters this new existence, time is no longer linear. Some religions believe that our soul or spirit will be in this new existence for all eternity. Since eternity means no end, then how can there be a beginning? If there is no beginning or no end, then how can time be linear. Something to ponder as we look out at the stars at night.

    • Well said, and an interesting theory for sure. I understand I’ve only done a cursory examination of the fourth dimension as time and have included it as a part of our reality. There are many different theories on this. Many would argue we only live in a three-dimensional world. It’s definitely possible that when we die our spirit enters the fourth dimension and beyond. There are other theories. Pastor and author Dr. David Yonggi Cho, in his book 4th Dimensional Living In a 3 Dimensional World, believes that we can reach this fourth dimension in this lifetime through God. From the book summary: “He points out that the world we know was fashioned in the invisible fourth dimension—the spiritual realm—and the things we see are only temporary; whereas, spiritual things are eternal. In light of this, he wants each of us to gain entrance to the Fourth Dimension, the place where the God of might and miracles lives and moves.” Food for thought. Thanks for your feedback.

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