The Fifth Dimension Explained

Nov 18, 2008 11:31

I’ve been watching a lot of the Twilight Zone lately and it got me thing about dimensions, there are 4 commonly excepted dimensions; 3 space dimensions (hight, width & depth) and 1 more dimension, time. This doesn’t make a lot of sense to me because time must also have some dimensions. I don’t mean states like past and future but dimension, physical attributes, so I tried to figure it out. It seems to me that time’s major attribute is that is flows forward like water down a hill which has a measurable dimension, granted the dimension of flow relies on time but that is just because time seems to be a constant we can measure all other flows off. So it makes sense to me that time has the dimension of flow but flow has an opposite and if you are going to count flow as a dimension then you would have to count force as one too. So there you go five dimensions, seems ol’ Rod was right when he originally wrote, “there is a sixth dimension beyond space and time,” I’d say the sixth dimension is the Twilight Zone.

But I realise that just saying that is not enough, I can’t just go around making odd statements without at least some reasoning of the thought behind them or else how is anyone going to understand it? So imagine time is like a stream if you where an atom in that stream you would float along thinking that the rate of which you are flowing is the same everywhere else, being ego centric as most living entities are. Don’t get me wrong you’ve look around and from what you can see everyone seems to be flowing along at the same rate so you imagine it is the same for everyone everywhere but then you see odd things like whorl pools (black holes) and you don’t know what they are and you can’t really get close enough to find out. Also certain thing travel faster then you like light, but you think that is just because it is super fast it doesn’t occur to you that maybe light is just super fast because it is travelling at a different rate of flow (time) much faster then you. And there is stuff you think is solid and doesn’t move but what if it is just travelling much slower then you? Within the stream of time you would come across it and it would be hard and solid to you because you are travelling much faster.

So what changes the rate of flow? Force, but how does force work where does it come from? Well force is self-perpetuating all you need is a catalase perhaps a big bang with lots of matter. Ok so where did the matter for the big bang come from? By the combination of force and flow (time) working in there usual way it creates eddies and stuff gets slowed down and sped up much like in our atmosphere things get thrown together because of the different rate they flow and things like cyclones happen which concentrate and condense energy. My theory is that that is what black holes are storms of flow and force, pushed together sending all mater back or forward in the stream of time to the concentrated beginning (the big bang). So it is a self-perpetuating cycle. There wasn’t nothingness before the big bang there was another emptier universe and at some point it will all happen again. So what is beyond the universe? That is easy, the same thing that is behind all that which is unknown God.

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