Astronomer
and mathematician Bernard Carr theorizes that many of the phenomena we
experience but cannot explain within the physical laws of this dimension
actually occur in other dimensions.
Bernard Carr (Wikimedia Commons) |
Albert
Einstein stated that there are at least four dimensions. The fourth dimension
is time, or spacetime, since Einstein said space and time cannot be separated.
In modern physics, theories about the existence of up to 11 dimensions and the
possibility of more have gained traction.
Carr, a
professor of mathematics and astronomy at Queen Mary University of London, says
our consciousness interacts with another dimension. Furthermore, the
multi-dimensional universe he envisions has a hierarchical structure. We are at
the lowest-level dimension.
“The model
resolves well-known philosophical problems concerning the relationship between
matter and mind, elucidates the nature of time, and provides an ontological
framework for the interpretation of phenomena such as apparitions, OBEs
[out-of-body experiences], NDEs [near-death-experiences], and dreams,” he wrote
in a conference abstract.
Carr
reasons that our physical sensors only show us a 3-dimensional universe, though
there are actually at least four dimensions. What exists in the higher
dimensions are entities we cannot touch with our physical sensors. He said that
such entities must still have a type of space to exist in.
“The only
non-physical entities in the universe of which we have any experience are
mental ones, and … the existence of paranormal phenomena suggests that mental
entities have to exist in some sort of space,” Carr wrote.
The
other-dimensional space we enter in dreams overlaps with the space where memory
exists. Carr says telepathy signals a communal mental space and clairvoyance
also contains a physical space. “Non-physical percepts have attributes of
externality,” he wrote in his book “Matter, Mind, and Higher Dimensions.”
He builds
on previous theories, including the Kaluza–Klein theory, which unifies the
fundamental forces of gravitation and electromagnetism. The Kaluza–Klein
theory also envisions a 5-dimensional space.
In
“M-theory,” there are 11 dimensions. In superstring theory, there are 10. Carr
understands this as a 4-dimensional “external” space—meaning these are the four
dimensions in Einstein’s relativity theory—and a 6- or 7-dimensional “internal”
space—meaning these dimensions relate to psychic and other “intangible”
phenomena.
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