Yes! We all human beings live on different planes. Each thought, each dream sequence takes us to a level- higher on lower. It has been proved that thought is energy like all actions. As a man thinks, believes and acts, this takes him at various level of unerstanding and living as well as in metaphysical planes.
2006-12-26 08:15:41
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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While we live in a single, expanding universe, there are multiple universes present in this multiverse. We are likely effected in subtle ways by the things in the multiverse.
If you consider the physics of entanglement, everything indeed does have connections to everything else at some level.
I believe that most of what we experience (or what our minds are capable of perceiving, anyway) are things in this "plane". However, there are times when we can see beyond this and even experience these other dimensions.
I think that the key is somehow closing your mind (your mind will try to analyze too much) and opening up something else inside of you.
2006-12-27 01:37:51
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answered by Bernard B 3
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Technically a 'plane' of existance is the space/time continum that the 3 dimensions are experienced. So a plane other then the one where we all live would be another universe. So to exist in two universes, or more simultanously would seem to be extremely confusing since you would be able to see and experience things that did not exist for other people. Perhaps thats what insanity is...
2006-12-26 20:13:19
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont really understand the question. did you mean multiple dimensions. some physicists believe that there are extra dimensions than the three space and one tome dimension. but human beings are yet not able to perceive them because this requires very high energy particles.(some experiments are going on in this direction.) an ordinary 2 dimentional plane is a part of the 3 d space. in a similar way we can say that the 3d space we see is a part of a higher (4 or more) dimensional space. so 3d is said to be a hyperplane embedded in a higher dimension. in that way we are living in a hyperplane. hope this answers your question.
2006-12-26 10:59:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question "Gone". There is no way to answer that because all our instruments are only designed to sense on this plane.
Theoretical Physics has several schools of thought on that, depending on which mathmatical model they use. Subjective a number of people, including myself' believe that there are many-maybe an infinate number of- planes. This based on personal, subjective, experiences. As a scientist I can't prove that however.
Michael
2006-12-26 11:03:30
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answered by m_canoy2002 2
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Probably. We never fell off the face of the earth when we believed it was flat, did we? Why should we be right about living only on one plane?
2006-12-26 14:23:05
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answered by Casperia 5
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Yes
2006-12-26 23:54:00
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answered by Carson 3
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Sometimes I feel like I'm on one of my own...
2006-12-26 10:53:05
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answered by Joseph K 2
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Sure, if you travel a lot.
2006-12-26 18:00:08
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answered by hznfrst 6
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Who are "we"
2006-12-26 23:38:11
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answered by Austin L 1
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