o ASSUMPTION D: Four-dimensional universes like ours (let's refer to them as Flatlands, from now on) can be created by 5-plus-dimensional civilizations. These universes may be physically real as we perceive ours to be or purely information as suggested by John Wheeler (one of the most eminent physicists of the 20th century) in his Participatory Anthropic Principle and his related concept of It from Bit. According to some string theorists, such separate universes can exist separated from each other by less than 1 millimeter along the higher dimension (of course, these theorists say nothing about my conjecture that such 4D universes could be engineered into existence: "and on the first day they said let there be Flatness").
o ASSUMPTION E: Much like playing a video game, a 5-plus-dimensional consciousness (or, more accurately, a 4-dimensional slice of that consciousness) can be projected into/onto a 4-dimensional consciousness.
o ASSUMPTION F: "This is school," reportedly say some aliens and all religions. (Minor differences exist, relative to whether there is one school year or many; whether it is pass/fail, continuing education, or pass/fail with extreme prejudice, but for the sake of argument, let's assume that they are all fundamentally correct.)
Taking into consideration these assumptions, my perspective is as follows:
Again, The Greys et al May Be the Cosmic Equivalent of Flatland's Janitors
To mix my Monty Python-alumni metaphors, I think of the greys, and the entire genetic-engineering endeavor, as the inter-dimensional equivalent of the dwarf characters of Gilliam's '80s sci-fi movie the 'Time Bandits', whose job before stealing the map of space time from the Supreme Being was creating small bushes and trees. Btw, the greys would be the dwarves before they stole the map and became infinitely more interesting.
Going forward wherever 5-dimensional or 5D is used it means 5 or more infinite dimensions like the ones we experience, not the infinitesimal, Planck-scale distance or even the macroscopic millimeter-scale distance dimensions of most versions of string theory. Most versions of string theory reflect 10 dimensions but 6 of these dimensions are tiny and wrapped around the 4 familiar macroscopic dimensions. Recent versions with 5 or more infinite dimensions are still in the minority but form the basis of my conceptual model.
Next Page 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16
(Note: You can view every article as one long page if you sign up as an Advocate Member, or higher).