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My mind occupies 7 dimensions, each occupying the same space, when my mind makes a conscious decision, from say 7 possible outcomes; time makes the other 6 dimensional decisions an impossibility, there is only one being occupying 7 dimensions, and when a dimensional decision is made the mind follows the network of dimensions, e.g. decision= D3 > D6 > D2 etc

Each thought or provocative act it part of a chain of outcomes some resulting well some not so well, some neutral, some bad, but the main thing is that all 7 dimensions occupy the same space and are once executed unable to re-determine or re-execute because the decision is then linked into another beings dimensional chain this continues making a network which in effect affects all beings in the social chain.

i want opinions, also D1 = Dimension 1.... 2,3,4 etc

2007-06-14 09:43:08 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

© Jimmy Sullivan 2007, From my essay ‘Theory On Parallel Universe’

2007-06-14 09:44:04 · update #1

Okay the distinguishing feature is completely self-provacative, and if you understood what i wrote it is completely deterministic not in a kismitical sort of way, but choices have outcomes kind of way

2007-06-14 09:51:30 · update #2

Yeah there can be more than 7 outcomes but i said seven as an example.

2007-06-14 09:59:42 · update #3

there is never more than seven decisions!

2007-06-14 10:01:38 · update #4

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not to be a total D bager, but your idea is flawed all the way down to how the dam mind works. All thoughts are the resualts of chemical reactions with in the brain, (the nerons that is).

Since all memories are stored in chemical compounds dispersed through out your brain, its these compounds which also influence the the decision making reactions taking place through out the brain, causing some parts of the brain to fire more charges off than other parts resulting in feeling and ultimately decision. So its the past events which shape the decisions you make, not some bogus other person located in another dimension.

However its not to say everything you do or say is predeteremined, since its also the displacements of electrons in atomic orbitals which determine wheather or how a compound will react, affecting the discharge of brain cells

All this happens in your head your skull, this dimension, there is no other dimension shift or naything happing with in the bone cavity within your head

sorry to burst your bubble

2007-06-14 10:24:27 · answer #1 · answered by Flaming Pope 4 · 0 0

Have you recently adjusted your meds?

How did you decide that your mind occupied 7 dimensions. Where's the proof. Or did you pick 7 out of a hat? When you make a decision, how does the mind follow the network of dimensions? If you are refering to causality then you're way off. 7 possible outcomes doesn't translate into 7 dimnensions.

2007-06-14 10:11:55 · answer #2 · answered by misoma5 7 · 1 0

Why 7? what if you face a decision with more than 7 outcomes, what happens then? Do you think there are infinate numbers of dimensions for each decision and possible combination of decisions or just the 7?

2007-06-14 09:54:28 · answer #3 · answered by kirstyauld 2 · 0 0

Why is there newver more than 7 dimensions. surely for every actionyou take there's an almost limitless number of choices? I like your ideas, but I think you're getting the terms "dimensions" and "universes" mixed up. The outcome of your choices can take place in a number of universes, but I think even the multiverse only exists in a certain number of dimensions. With a bit of refinement this could be an excellent thesis.

2007-06-15 07:32:08 · answer #4 · answered by Mike T 6 · 0 0

What is the question? Is this in fact true? If you are nuts sure I live in 26 dimensions and once was featured in a show called Quantum Leap with millions of Universes and a million out comes of how each one of an exact "me" has made decisions. I think this guy was on Drugs and watched the show and was convinced it was him just played by Dennis Quade or what ever.

2007-06-14 10:03:06 · answer #5 · answered by steve w 2 · 0 0

No two things can occupy the same space let alone 7.!

2007-06-14 09:54:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What are the distinguishing features of each dimension, and are you saying it is deterministic or non-deterministic?

2007-06-14 09:49:06 · answer #7 · answered by Lorenzo Steed 7 · 0 0

Your opening sentence with its premises is completely flawed. Your assumption of causality does not hold, therefore, the rest of the argument completely falls flat.

2007-06-14 10:03:04 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I am fascinated by the possibilities of parallel universes, however, you gone and given me real head ache now!!!!

2007-06-16 10:53:39 · answer #9 · answered by SUPER-GLITCH 6 · 0 0

Just answering out of kindness so that you get at least one answer

2007-06-14 09:46:34 · answer #10 · answered by trouble_906 4 · 1 0

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