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Cordy712 Says:

Nov 19, 2009 - If something seems meaningless to you, you would do well not to assume it is meaningless to someone else.

tarose71 Says:

Nov 20, 2009 - goods vids... but you skipped a bit too quickly through from 5th to 7th, so that part wasnt entirely clear as to what 5 6 were... if i understand you correctly, 5 dimensions (in your model) represents a possible path to take from a present point in time-space, and 6th represents an alternate (parallel) path ?? ...and then 7 represents ALL possible paths? (is that right?)

10thdim Says:

Nov 20, 2009 - Nice job!

10thdim Says:

Nov 20, 2009 - Basically what we're talking about is the wave function of all possible states for our universe being viewed as if it were a three-dimensional shape that straddles the 4th, 5th and 6th dimension. So the causally connected paths that could extend out in both directions (time and anti-time) from our "now" are like a 2D plane in the fifth dimension. They're like what you see as you stand in one place in the middle of the street. As you look around, there are backs of buildings and so on which...

10thdim Says:

Nov 20, 2009 - ...you know exist but which you can't see from your current location. Speaking of probabilistic/causally related outcomes then, from our current location in that 5D "plane" we can't see the version of the universe where it's Nov 09 and Michael Jackson is still alive. But those versions of the universe still exist in the sixth dimension. And yes, thinking of that wave function for our universe of all possible states simultaneously is like a single "point" in the 7th dimension and above. Rob

NinjaGinge23 Says:

Nov 20, 2009 - Me and a friend had a big discussion about this. This is eventually what we came up with. When you watch this video, dimensions four, five and six are examined in a spacial perspective and the actuall PASSING of time the way we all experience it every day is a seperate dimension all its own. The sequel to this video is kind of describing that kind of idea

YamiPoyo Says:

Nov 20, 2009 - However wont the people in the worlds where mj is still alive think thats how life is arent we the stranger in the weird world where he is dead?

Silverteen21 Says:

Nov 21, 2009 - thats why most people default to the "Praise Jesus"...

InSaneTK Says:

Nov 21, 2009 - People talk about timelessness in the 4th dimensional plane, but when people start rambling about the 10th dimension when they cannot even perceive the 4th. Lame when people get worked up and angry over such untouchable subjects. This video claims that the 10th dimension is the furthest we can possibly go. But I've heard other approaches where people say that 9 dimensions the furthest possible, and some say 12. Philosophical knows no boundries. I love this stuff but... relax people.

unhinderedfury Says:

Nov 22, 2009 - So, if God were to exist, he would be a being on the eleventh possible dimension, as beings on dimensions above the one one is on can manipulate the other dimensions?

stinkyvictor Says:

Nov 22, 2009 - So if a mortal man, who would eventually die at the age of 70, if he could travel through time; if he could travel at will to the beginning of time. to the end of time and to any point in between. Would that man be immortal? Could a man who would eventually die live forever?

RojoDan Says:

Nov 22, 2009 - Could this lead to an infinite cycle of dimensions? Could the 10th dimension, as represented as a single point in this film exist in a universe where there is another 10th dimensional point, thus creating an 11th dimension, and so on infinitely until things get silly? Basically, is there any reason to stop at 10 dimensions, when we can have an infinite amount of infinite infinities, or do we just call it the 10th dimension, because beyond that things just get repetitive?

RojoDan Says:

Nov 22, 2009 - Could Chuck Norris do this?

RojoDan Says:

Nov 22, 2009 - Okay, here is an idea I just got relating to the 7th dimension. Is the 7th dimension directly tied to intelligence and free will? Lets suppose the big bang occurs in a completely frictionless envi-ronment. Wouldnt the outcome of the universe be predestined by physics (as explained by Newtons Laws of Motion)? So the universe goes off, does its thing like clockwork, following physical laws, then things get screwy on some rock, and life forms....

RojoDan Says:

Nov 22, 2009 - ...Things which can move independently of their pre-determined path in space and time start showing up, and make slight alterations towards the flow of the universe, thus creating the possibility of alternate dimensions. Alternatively, is the creation of life and intelligence merely part of a pre-determined course of the physical universe, and are our lives merely a plotted spec in the vastness of time and space?

RojoDan Says:

Nov 22, 2009 - Or am I being a pompous human, who is not realizing the 7th dimension is merely based off of the fact that the big bang could go boom in infinite variations? Thanks for posting this thought provoking material. I wont be able to sleep for a day or two now.

kavugnarr Says:

Nov 23, 2009 - Indeed he can.

skemeB34 Says:

Nov 23, 2009 - of course. stupid question lol

dayzedaway Says:

Nov 25, 2009 - pretty simple i dunno why you guys are acting like this is so advanced when none of the math was even mentioned. Jumping through time and different dimensions has been possible by the us military for over 60 years. They trained kids to jump through portals to tranport from one place in the u.s to another. They then expiremented with traveling foward in time and back through the use of the 4th dimension to travel. Some kids even encountered higher level beings who already move in that dimension

scarsofenvy Says:

Nov 25, 2009 - (my mind just imploded)

beneneb123 Says:

Nov 25, 2009 - is that a joke or are you being serious?

mrf1102 Says:

Nov 25, 2009 - ho ly shit!

chutoduro Says:

Nov 25, 2009 - Very interesting what you say about the military experiments over 60 years ago. Could you please give me any links for further information about this time travel?

kruysser Says:

Nov 25, 2009 - hahaha, and you are a pan-dimensional being from a universe other than our own

J12983 Says:

Nov 26, 2009 - You are talking about the events on board the U.S.S. Eldridge, among others right ?