Dimensions help to explain how the universe started.
We live in the 3rd dimension, and scientists claim it has four dimensions when accounting for time. New Age groups say we are in the 5th dimension. So, let's explore dimensions from here to eternity.
Mathematicians and engineers use dimensions to describe the size of objects, and GPS coordinates to describe locations. The three spatial dimensions, height, width, and depth, define the size of an object. But an object’s location and its size are described by separate measurements. The fundamental challenge in understanding dimensions occurs from this double perspective.
For instance, a picture is described in two dimensions, but if you include the thickness of the molecules on the screen or of the ink, it has three dimensions. As a matter of fact, every image or drawing has three dimensions, making it three-dimensional. Even a single line has three dimensions in size and can be considered 3-dimensional in physics because its depth is the third dimension. Thus, all images have three dimensions.
To describe the location of a single item, we need to specify the degrees of longitude and latitude, as well as whether it’s on the ground floor or the 31st floor. So again, that single item is also 3-dimensional in its location.
However, that only provides the location and size of an item, not its description or the medium in which it's located. Is it on a wall or a piece of paper? If the object moves, we need to know the time to calculate its speed. But adding time to the description doesn’t make the object four-dimensional because time isn’t a spatial dimension. Let's discuss time at another time.
At any moment, an object has three dimensions of size and three dimensions of location. To find an object, we need to know its size and location. Thus, all things are three-dimensional in a three-dimensional space. Is this slightly confusing?
What is a Dimension?
Are dimensions the size of objects, the location of things, or the surface on which the object appears? Consider that planet Earth is a sphere inside the universe. This is the same analogy on a larger scale.
Earth is a 3-dimensional planet at a 3-dimensional location in 3-dimensional space in the universe. Now we have three descriptions: the size of the Earth, its location in space, and the dimension that it occupies. What is a dimension of space? Space is more than just its measurements. Space is the medium for the universe.
When we say we live in the 3rd dimension, are we referring to our planet, the Milky Way Galaxy, or the entire Universe? Most of us only think of dimensions in our homes and neighbourhood locations, but we don’t think of dimensions as the invisible space around us.
What is the space surrounding an object? Is it the surface of paper, or the computer screen? The space surrounding the Earth is the solar system, which is in the universe. Perhaps even the universe is contained within something else?
Let’s imagine that the area around an imaginary object is the dimension where it exists. Using the word 'dimension' in this way means more than just its location. It refers to the substance surrounding it.
With the example of an object on a piece of paper, the dimension is the surface of the paper, and the dimension of a room is the building. The dimension around the building is a city, and the dimension around Earth is the solar system, which in turn encompasses the Milky Way Galaxy, and ultimately, the visible universe.
So think of dimensions of space like containers, holding the items in the universe. Often, words are inadequate to describe the universe. We must use alternative methods to define dimensions in the universe.
The Frequency of Dimensions
Scientists measure the size and mass of objects within the universe, while physicists study galaxies and stars to gain a deeper understanding of the universe. Let's examine the dimension of space that surrounds planets. All objects have a frequency that depends on their temperature, pressure, and gravity. For example, the frequency of water molecules determines whether it's a solid, liquid, or gas. Is space itself made of energy?
Earth sciences are monitoring the frequency of the Earth, known as the Schumann resonance. This is essential research that describes the frequency of Celestial Bodies and the surrounding space rather than the size and location of planets. Understanding the space we live in involves studying energy and its associated frequencies.
Nikola Tesla said, “We have two sets of eyes: the physical eyes and the spiritual eyes, and we should merge them into one.” Science has proven that other dimensions exist, but they can’t verify them in experiments, so their thinking has hit a roadblock. The Big Bang proves that the energy that started the universe came from outside the universe.
Measurements of the universe's mass indicate that only 5% of all matter is visible. The invisible matter has been named dark matter. Scientists have been searching for this matter using the Large Hadron Collider built at CERN in Switzerland.
Despite investing billions of dollars and spending years on research, they have yet to find a single particle of it. One answer is that it exists in a parallel dimension, which has been incorrectly referred to as a parallel universe. More on that subject when we talk about the nature of matter.
We live in a 3-dimensional world, with three directions in space. Is it possible to have more than three dimensions in the universe? Some people suggest that objects could have four spatial dimensions, like a tesseract, but that's not possible.
The dimensions of a container's volume are three-dimensional, and the universe is in a volume of space. The space or dimension in which our visible universe resides is invisible, and the only visible things in space are the objects inside our dimension. If other dimensions exist, they would be described by their energy frequencies.
The universe itself has a frequency because it's full of energy, and it sounds like a musical note. The frequency of 432 Hz holds a special meaning for Eastern yogis, who have claimed that when they meditate, they can hear this frequency and see its color. They say that our visible universe exists in the third dimension, has a frequency of 432 Hz, and that other dimensions exist beyond this one.
Saying that space has a frequency makes sense. Everything that has energy has a frequency. The frequencies of light describe colors. The frequencies of sounds describe music, and the frequencies of energy describe matter. So, a dimension of space having a different frequency would exist in a separate dimension.
Now it gets weird because the frequency of Earth, known as the Schumann Resonance, is increasing…
Our planet has a specific frequency, just like all matter in the Universe. Is it possible to have a 4th, 5th, or 6th dimension with different frequencies just like matter? Can you imagine a dimension that doesn’t have any physical matter? Such a realm would be invisible. So, when the frequency of energy increases, physical matter can transition into invisible dark matter. When such a shift happens, it's going to be very interesting… Let's take a break and continue to talk about invisible energy dimensions, next week…
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