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The Ascent of The Cube
by Tom J Younghans on Wednesday, November 9, 2011 at 9:59pm
You and I exist on the third plane of existence on parallel of the never ending yet completed “column” that makes up the three-dimensional multiverse. On this column universes are differentiated by small differences, as per the multiverse theory. As we ascend “rows” the number of spacial dimensions in the universe increases. So to give an example. If we moved one row up and one column left we could possibly have green skin in four spacial dimensions. The third would be the final axis of a three-dimensional object if you think of this theory as a cube. It would of course be time, and as time moves forward the value of this axis increases. So we find ourselves in this three dimensional multiverse. Imagine, now that any particle in these universes could have been from a different universe. Here's an example, a molecule that was in a four dimensional universe could divide itself into visiting any combination of a 1D and 3D universes, four 1D universes, or two 2D universes. Perhaps it could even exist twice in one 2D and four times in a 1D. If all the universes are given numerical values than these actions could happen in any direction across the dimensions. If this is even marginally accurate than part of you could have been from another universe.
Also imagine that all of existence spewed from the origin of this XYZ graph and is infinitely expanding. As the infinite spacial dimension encounters an empty universe it leaves a bang-ball, which would be the super dense ball of matter similar to that which created our big bang and has as many dimensions as that universe could hold. The same would be of time and of the differences.
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