A rock imagining the tenth dimension

A rock imagining the tenth dimension

Postby MacGyver » Mon Mar 23, 2009 7:57 am

Basically I want to discuss Rob's ideas using something that isn't as dynamic as a human. It's easy to imagine, for a human, that in the fifth dimension there are different branches to different, say, careers. A rock, however, wouldn't have a branch leading to different careers. So my question is, what would be the fifth-dimensional branches for, say, a rock?
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Postby Rob Bryanton » Sun Mar 29, 2009 3:41 am

One of the phrases I like to use with this project is "that which ceases to change ceases to exist". In blogs like the following I talk about that idea and how it relates to a rock:
http://imaginingthetenthdimension.blogs ... verse.html
http://imaginingthetenthdimension.blogs ... usion.html

Does a rock change? At the quantum level, absolutely. Unless this rock has been cooled to absolute zero, there's a constant turmoil happening within that rock. Does it move? Not by its own volition, but it certainly is hurtling through space, as part of what physicists call the "worldline" for our planet as it circles the sun, and the sun moves within the galaxy and so on.

What are the branching structures for this rock at the macro level? For a living creature, the branches are selected through choice, chance, and the actions of others. For that rock, which (most of us would agree) has no free will of its own, its available 5D branches are created through chance and the actions of others.

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