Thoughts on 6D Time-Space

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Disclaimer: This is for the most part theoretical, and these ideas are constantly evolving and subject to change

I think 6 dimensional time-space would likely be comprise of three dimensions of space, which we perceive, and three dimensions of time, of which we usually perceive only one. These dimensions are essentially one substrate of sorts which is in unity, but can be perceived differently depending on the state of the observer in the form of 6 dimensions of possible movement. These dimensions are split into two major paradigms each comprised of three perspectives within its domain; the paradigms being time and space, and the dimensions representing perceptual modes within each.

This system is balanced and self-relational in nature following the concept that things existing in time-space are conserved on a matter-energy level. Likewise, there are significant relationships with the dimensions above and below a dimension as well as the same order dimension in the other paradigm. For example, the laws or relativity illustrate a connection between travel in a dimension of space with travel in a corresponding dimension of time.

Each dimension is orthogonal to the next dimension, although still exists at one with it, meaning that while existence occurs simultaneously in all six dimensions, each dimension is perceptually perpendicular and mathematically uncorrelated(i think), but still connected in the same vector space of the domain. Movement in each dimension can be described by a force vector, the sum of which is represented by a 6D vector defining our path through the plane of 6D time-space. I believe the best way to describe this hyper-dimension vector is the concept of “intent”.

It seems a dimension within a paradigm can only be described in it’s own terms, as a lower order representation of a higher order system within that paradigm, or through a higher order abstraction of the current paradigm. For example, if you were perceiving 2 dimensions of space, the concept of a third dimension would be outside of objective reality until the observer experiences a paradigm shift to the higher order harmonic of perception, yet the first dimension can be described as a part or 2 or 3 dimensional existence.

The phrase “A watched pot never boils” I think is a good example of human perception of the second dimension of time. I think this dimension is largely defined by our perceptual points of focus and the relative size of our perspective’s awareness at a given point. There is only so much that any one human observer can perceive and filter at once (even before our mental filters), and where they place their energy, they direct their intent. This focal point has the highest “resolution of perception” so whatever we perceive with our focused consciousness, we perceive at a higher definition than everything else in our field of perception. We are limited in how quickly we can interpret the experience of life which causes this increased intake of perceptual information to be interpreted as time dilation between the focal point of the observer and the peripheral perception of the observer (the rest if the world). The second dimension of time would be all current, past, and future and parallel occurrences connected by causal “timelines” which could result from the initial conditions of the universe in which we live. Movement in this dimension can also be conceptualized as the exercise of one’s free will to choose between different parallel timelines at a fork in the 5th dimension (better thought of as a node). This use of will is a 4D component of a 6D intent vector. This also corresponds to 2D motion in space, it represents area, and the size of ones perspective is similarly relative to the size of the perceivable plane of existence and its effect on the observers relative perception of that plane.

The third time dimension represents all parallel universes which could result from the infinite potentiality of existence through different initial conditions. Dreaming is an example of movement in this dimension; the dream is a real experience, but from an alternate universe (6D), different 5D timelines such as parallel timeline or a past or future experience. The third dimension of perception represents substance, form, and reality’s sense of realness; this is mirrored in the sixth dimension as the ability to create by accessing other potential realities not currently being experienced, and give them substance and realness through the action of one’s consciousness in an act of manifestation (through the act of observation/experience). This can be thought of as use of magic or application of God-consciousness on reality. This movement is likewise effected through direction of intent. The force of the super-positioned, six dimensional intent vector-sum warps the fabric of space time and exists equally in all dimensions. I believe a synonym for this force vector may be gravity, as it is the weakest force (spread across 6D), and describes the patterns of interaction in the world on a very fundamental level. Also, it’s effect warps both space and time in all 6 dimensions, always beginning and resulting in a state of singularity.

This was originally published on my tumblr blog here: http://parameterchild.tumblr.com/post/13722549207/some-new-thoughts-on-6...

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