sreepandiat
Dec 17 2004, 05:41 AM
I have heard lot about Different Dimensions.. Can anyone explain what they mean?
Thank you
convinced
Dec 17 2004, 11:43 AM
Its simple really, and it has been proven mathmatically- but since I am not a physics prof, here is what I have read as far as theory. Basics- this universe exists as we know it, with amounts of "space" between objects that are a given solid. Earth is an excellent example- we exist a few thousand miles from our moon, which is obviously a solid as well.
Now, imagine another planet we will call "Z" for the purpose of demonstration, existing on the same revolution table as ours, as it circles its own star similar to our sun- except it is not within our realm of existence- it lies just below or above our atomic vibration rate- the thing that makes us a solid within this universe. Within our "imaginary" planet, "Z"- the atomic vibration rate allows that universe to exist while not interferring with our own, there exists plants, animals, and beings similar to us, but maybe different. Like octaves of sounds, there may be mulitverses- multiple layers of dimensions, places, things, people that exist just below or above our level of existence- given their atomic vibration. But atoms may be a unique particle matter to this universe, by its very structure, design, reliability in occurence with other atomic particles, the planet "Z" might be made of particles that aren't entirely "atomic" because of their elemental vibration- the speed at which they move. If these particles move faster, or slower, then they would exist in a realm of existence that would in part be oblivious to us and vice versa. But you also have to add in the ratio of electrons, protons and neutrons that we know of, and possibly add or subtract another particle that we don't have knowledge of in this universe.
In some of these universes, it is theorized that there may not even be the existence of atom's at all, but instead another system of orginization that our scientists might only theorize.
The "science fiction" of it is how people transport through space on Star Trek- they are merely going into a portion of space that is not occupied by a universe, on a level of vibration that isn't used by anything in particular in "nature." But humans have a soul, which is that part of you that isn't ruled by physics at all- total disregard for atomic particles, on all levels- yet it exists- thus making it absolutely seemingly impossible for humans to transport themselves from one place to another without losing a part of their inner being- their soul behind as they make the transition. Even IF this was done quickly, it would be subjective to the laws of our universe- according to theory.
The Philadelphia Experiment was supposedly one that the US Navy tried, with moving particles from one place to another but had horrific results. It is said that some men were found to be melded with the ship, others simply lost their mind. But then again, this is what was reported by those involved in the experiment. An experiment with time and space as well as dimensional properties.