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2007-10-02 21:11:38 · 18 answers · asked by kokopelli 6 in Science & Mathematics Alternative Parapsychology

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May be the fact that some people can see events/not only objects/ in the future proves that there is the time where things happen and then we enter in it/ them.-the events.
I am laic in physics, but there is the truth.

2007-10-04 04:16:54 · answer #1 · answered by IndrisOK 2 · 2 0

You might want to elaborate on this question. Sure we have 3 dimensions, height width and length. This is nothing new.
There are many definitions of dimensions. In 3D computer animation, a dimention can be defined as a variable factor. For example rigid box would have 3 spacial dimensions, the object dimensions. 3 dimension for defining the world position. And 3 dimension for defining the viewpoint, or camera position. These would be represented by 3 matrixes. That would be 9 dimensions in all.
A hinge would have an extra dimension because the position of the joint would be an additional factor.
A 3D human could have 30 or more dimensions depending on how realistic it is.

2007-10-03 10:29:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Humans! are the species on earth having multiple skills , potentials and dimensions. If you observe humans have different personalities. And under the umbrella of personality there are different aspects to it, very obvious ones are changing behavior. behavior not only with reference to intra person but also interpersonal communication. The humans (in my opinion) are the beings on earth which becomes complicated and difficult to understand as much as you try to explore them. Various developmental milestones of a human is the proof that humans are multidimensional and there is no one way or aspect that will assure us the complete understanding of the humans.

2007-10-04 03:07:14 · answer #3 · answered by Investigator 1 · 1 0

In some ways, yes. In some ways, no.

Yes since there are many things that touch the core of our being are being understood in a scientific way. Linguistics, psychology, spirituality come to the mind.

No because we still have with us the habit( or power) of deciding what to believe or what not to believe. History has many instances of such behaviours. Not many are, even today, enthusiastic about building hypotheses(like little boats), leaving it out to be tested(sinked) by the arguments from peers.

And the size of this side has been on the rise for the past few decades. Students learn scientific facts. When presented with evidences that challenge the learned facts, they are not quite happy to change their opinions. Same goes for knowledge gained in other ways and for other parts of the society.

2007-10-06 12:29:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, but humans are more accurately said to be "Transdimensional".

The Human Being consists of the "Tripartite Attributes of Human Wholeness", being the three attributes as defined by Plato and confirmed by Saint Paul of Tarshish...

1) Pneuma (Spirit) - spiritual

2) Psyche (Soul/Mind) - psychological

3) Soma (Body) – physiological

Our Pneumatic State (Spirit) is foremost and lives for eternity (infinitely) and predates our physical condition and birth. It is this separate “being” within us that is “Transdimensional”, able to transcend the multi-dimensions of space and time. When we “incarnate” into flesh (are born into the Material Realm of the 4-Dimensional Physical Universe) this True Self (the Spirit) is transported from the 6-Dimensional Hyperphysical Universe and impregnated into the two lesser attributes of Psyche and Soma. And, when we die, the Soul/Mind and Body die, but the Spirit lives on, but does NOT reincarnate, instead it is transported to an assigned Transdimension based upon “how” that individual lived… did they choose Love or hate; Forgiveness or unforgiveness; Joy or bitterness; Charity or selfishness; Kindness or anger; etc.

2007-10-04 05:29:42 · answer #5 · answered by . 5 · 1 0

I would say we are multidimensional beings as we exist in three observable dimensions and possibly a fourth, that being time. Nothing paranormal about that, and the key word here is observable, roughly equating to testable, unlike ghosts, flying saucers, Bigfoot, and the collective intelligence of registered democrats.

2007-10-03 15:10:36 · answer #6 · answered by Airborne 1 · 5 2

Through the power of meditation I have existed simultaneously in as many as 7 dimensions, though it takes great concentration to do so.

UPDATE: Just a couple hours ago I achieved simultaneous multiphasic presence across 9 dimensions. It was incredible.

2007-10-03 08:47:24 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 5

We move in 3 dimensions -x-y-z- plus time, thats 4 dimensions. Science says we live in at least 11 dimensions in the universe. Do you mean are we trans-dimensional beings?

2007-10-03 19:47:49 · answer #8 · answered by John S 5 · 1 0

The Whole Human Being consists of three simultaneously existing, and yet separate vibrational realms of energy. From inside out these are: The Spiritual realm; the MIND realm; and the physical realm.

The brain and physical senses are unable to perceive the other two realms, and thus, since the times of the ancient Greeks, two-thirds of who and what we are has been referred to as the "Esoteric realms". Eso is from the Greek, and it means "within".

Modern mental health professionals are trained to ignore and deny the Esoteric realms within Man. Contributing to this was B.F. Skinner, a behavioral scientist who, in the early 1900's, offered "behaviorism" as an alternative to the Psychology of the ancient Greeks.

Webster's in 1970, defined behaviorism using these words: "....mind and consciousness cannot be meaningfully defined or studied"... Skinner was not trained in Psychology and was unfamiliar with the Esoteric realms within himself. Indeed, if one reads his works, it is apparent that he suffered from an intense fear of the Esoteric within himself and his MIND projected the concept of "behaviorism" as a means of "venting" his fear in an external form he could focus upon to avoid what his MIND feared. This denial of fear by his MIND became behaviorism, which was later named "behavioral psychology" by people who, like himself, so feared the "Unknown" within themselves that they completely ignored the two-thousand years of Psychology as a program for studying and accessing the Esoteric realms within Man and replaced it with "behaviorism". A study of Man based entire on thinking and the physical brain.

So, for a century now, mental health and "behavioral psychology" [which is an oxymoron] has operated on a concept projected by the Defense Mechanism of Skinner's MIND which is based on his fear of his own MIND realm. This is the reason we in America are so ignorant regarding who and what we are, and why we exist.

2007-10-05 13:40:46 · answer #9 · answered by docjp 6 · 1 0

I think you should ask this question instead are we just "carnal" human beings or are also "spiritual" human beings? The answer to this question is yes, because there is another world unlike this world in which we live in, where there is no deseases, death, or hatred of any kind!

2007-10-03 04:29:09 · answer #10 · answered by vicomm9 1 · 3 0

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