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#3859 - Thursday, April 8, 2010 -
Editor: Jerry Katz
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A Simple Explanation for Everything, by Wayne Wirs, presents a radical new theory which solves many of Lifes greatest mysteries:
Excerpt:
About This Book
HDI theoryHigher Dimensional
Interactionsays that every physical
object in our universe is the result of higher dimensional
objects
interacting with our three dimensional space.
Higher Dimensional Interaction
sounds complicated (and kind of
new-agy), but its really quite simple and down to earth.
Anyone
with a sixth grade education and a little imagination can
understand HDI theory. If you can push the tip of a pencil
through
a sheet of paper, then you can understand everything from quantum
entanglement to the human soul.
This book will reveal a simple and elegant
solution to many of
todays greatest scientific mysteries: the origin of the
Universe,
quantum entanglement, gravity, dark matter, and animal instincts.
Even the many of the central mysteries of the great spiritual
traditions can be explained with HDI theory: the human soul,
reincarnation and Spirit.
HDI theory is a true theory of
everything, unifying with one
core principle everything from the very large (the Big Bang), to
the very small (quantum entanglement), to the very mystical (the
human Soul).
When Dimensions Collide
The whole premise of this theory is that
higher dimensional
objects interact with lower dimensional space. At first, this
might sound weird and unconventional, but stop for a moment, and
imagine that the air in front of you is made up of a bunch of
horizontal, two dimensional (2D) planes of air stacked on top of
each othermuch like a ream of paper is made of individual
sheets
of paper stacked on top of each other. Imagine these 2D planes of
air stacked from floor to ceiling.
Now pass your 3D hand up and down through
those 2D planes of air.
Congratulations! Youve just pulled off a successful HDIa
higher
dimensional interaction.
If there was a two dimensional creature
living on one of those 2D
planes of air, what he just saw was a two dimensional hand
(remember, he cant see the dimension of height), appear,
grow and
disappear exactly as hands in his world always do. In his 2D
universe, hands always appear, grow and disappearand its
been
this way since the beginning of time. To him, it was no more
unusual than we (as 3D creatures) experience a seed planted in
the
ground, grow into a tulip, then wither, die and decay back into
the earth. To both of us, 3D creatures and 2D creatures alike, an
object appeared, changed, and disappeared.
HD interactions happen all the time. In
fact, they must happen
since all higher dimensions are composed of lower dimensions.
Lets clarify this with a simple experiment:
Take a piece of paper and a sharpened
pencil and push the pencil
through the sheet of paper.
What a 2D creature living on the sheet of
paper would have seen,
if time were slowed to a crawl, was a tiny, 2D piece of graphite
pop into existence (think of a seed sprouting). The graphite
would
then have grown a layer of raw wood around it and
soon after
that, a layer of yellow paint (assuming you are using a yellow
pencil). The result is that in the 2D world there now exists a
flat (2D) circle of wood, with a graphite core, covered in yellow
paint. To denizens of this two dimensional world, this is
perfectly normal. There would be no headlines in the tabloids
shouting, Mysterious Yellow Object Appears In Central Park!
No.
It would simply look as yellow pencils have always appeared to
them: pretty boring and inconsequential.
Not much more would happen in their 2D
world until you got bored
with this experiment, pulled the pencil out, crumpled up the
paper
and tossed it in the trash can. Since those 2D creatures dont
see
height, only width and depth, they would not experience their 2D
universe crumpling when you nonchalantly tossed their
universe
away. Crumpling up their world happened in 3D space bending
requires their missing dimension of height so they couldnt
be
aware of the bending. What they would see is the disappearance of
the pencil as you pulled it outfrom paint, shrinking to raw
wood,
then to a point of graphite and finally shrinking so small that
it
disappeared completely (think of our tulip decaying back into the
soil).
The important part to remember from the
example above is that when
a higher dimensional object (the pencil) interacts with a lower
dimensional object (the paper), the intersecting portion of the
higher dimensional object is the only part seen/experienced from
the lower dimension.
In other words, when the pencil is pushed
through the paper, the
only thing seen by the denizens of the paper is a circle of wood
(the intersection of the pencil with the paper). They (the 2D
guys) cant see the pencils eraser since the eraser
exists
outside of their dimensional universe (in the mysterious
dimension
of Height). The eraser is easily seen by those of us in the 3D
world, but it is not visible, or more accurately,
experience-able, to anyone living in the 2D universe
of the
paper.
Now, imagine that everything in our 3D
world is in reality the
result of HD objects (higher dimensional objects) intersecting
with our 3D universe, much like the pencil pushed through the
piece of paper. The chair you sit on is really part of an HD
chair, the coffee in your mug HD coffee. Even your physical
body
is the result of an HD human body intersecting with our 3D
universe.
Yes, there is even an HD You.
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