12 dimensional space. What dimensions exist other than three dimensions? Eleventh Dimension: Divinity

When someone talks about “different dimensions,” for some reason we immediately begin to think about parallel universes - alternative realities that exist parallel to ours, in which everything is arranged differently. However, the reality of measurements and the role they play in the organization of our Universe forces us to move away from this approach and think about measurements within one Universe, and not a collection of parallel ones.

In reality, dimensions are different facets of what we understand as reality and how we perceive it. Since childhood, we are familiar with the three dimensions that surround us - these are what we call length, width and depth. In school we called these the X, Y and Z axes. Scientists suggest that there are others besides these three visible dimensions. So, according to superstring theory, the Universe exists in ten different dimensions that define the Universe itself, the fundamental forces of nature and all the elementary particles in it.

Three visible dimensions

So, the three dimensions that we can perceive are the same X, Y and Z axes. First dimension - this is the X axis, length. An object that exists in only one dimension is a straight line. If we add to this second dimension - Y axis, width - then you get a two-dimensional image, for example, a square or rectangle. And finally third dimension - Z axis, depth - makes the object three-dimensional. So, a square becomes a cube, and a rectangle becomes a parallelepiped. They exist in three dimensions, they have width, length and depth, which makes them three-dimensional.

In addition to these three dimensions, there are seven more, which are not so easy to immediately name and which we do not perceive as easily as the first three. But they all have a direct impact on the Universe and make reality as we know it.

Time as one of the dimensions

The fourth dimension scientists count time. This is another dimension that we can perceive, but not everyone thinks of time as a dimension. Together with three other measurements, knowing the position of an object in time allows us to determine its position in the Universe.

The remaining six dimensions are much more difficult to perceive, and not even all scientists can comprehend them. However, let's try to figure it out.

Six additional dimensions

According to superstring theory, the fifth and sixth dimensions arise in the same place as possible other worlds. If we could perceive fifth Dimension , we would see a world that is slightly different from ours and be able to appreciate the similarities and differences between them.

IN sixth dimension we would already see a whole set of possible worlds, and would be able to place on the opened plane all the Universes that originated in the same way as ours, with the Big Bang. Theoretically, having mastered the fifth and sixth dimensions, a person could travel through time, including choosing a different future.

IN seventh dimension we gain access to possible worlds that began with different initial conditions. If at the previous two levels the Universes began with the Big Bang and then developed differently, then in the new dimension the initial conditions are also different. IN eighth dimension another plane of all possible histories of the development of the Universe appears, each of which begins with different initial conditions and branches out in an infinite number of possible ways.

Finally, in ninth measurement it becomes possible to compare all these scenarios of the Universe, with different initial conditions and different paths of further development. Tenth measurement is the point at which we can embrace everything possible and imaginable. Beyond this final dimension we cannot imagine anything, it is the limit of what we can comprehend in different dimensions.

These six additional dimensions (from the fifth to the tenth), which we experience and do not comprehend in ordinary life, according to string theory, explain the fundamental interactions of nature. The fact that we can perceive only three dimensions (those axes X, Y, Z and time) suggests that either all other dimensions are very compact and represented on the smallest scale, or the world exists in a three-dimensional submanifold corresponding to the brane, where everything known particles will be limited. A brane in string theory is a fundamental multidimensional physical object of a dimension smaller than the dimension of the space in which it is located. If the extra dimensions are compact, then they are most likely represented in the form of a Calabi-Yau manifold (see image).

String theory, like other contenders to explain how the world works, proposes to reconcile particle physics with the existence of gravity. It is an attempt to explain how forces interact in our Universe and how other existing or possible Universes might be structured. And for this we need to assume the existence of ten dimensions.

Our senses do not notice these dimensions, but they could determine the formation of the Universe from the very beginning of its origin. Scientists believe that if they could look back in time and with telescopes, they could see the light of the early Universe emitted billions of years ago and learn how these extra dimensions may have influenced the evolution of the cosmos.

Above the eleventh dimension lies the Great Mystery. The twelfth dimension is Tao, the unknown, the great emptiness, the unknowable, the Source. It's all and nothing. This is the beginning and the end, Alpha and Omega. In the twelfth dimension everything is renewed at every moment. This world exists without limitation by time and thought. It conveys understanding, freedom that cannot be bought, and love that cannot be comprehended or understood. Completely outside of time and space, the twelfth dimension is destined to remain forever unknown.

The twelfth dimension is a passage to other universes, universes that will never be known by our Universe, universes with completely different laws and principles, and completely different gods. Worlds cannot go higher than this position. Therefore, this is the end of our exploration of the infinite Universe.

Chapter 11

Models of reality –

Putting it all together

Comparison of models

We looked at several models of realities, each of which has its own shortcomings and limitations. Perhaps some models caused a reaction: “Yes! That’s how I see it, but I couldn’t put it all together.” Others cause more confusion and doubt: “I don’t know what he’s saying. I'm lost in the fourth dimension."

To put the puzzle pieces together, you need to compare models and find common ground.

Communication between models

To understand life, different points of view must be brought together into a single whole. So far I have offered puzzle pieces that traditionally explain how the universe works. But how to tie them together? And what practical significance does this have in everyday life?

Over many years of personal growth, I have observed people having difficulty aligning different levels and dimensions with each other. And I found a very simple key to understanding.

Throughout this book you will notice frequent references to “selective” and “non-selective” awareness. I am now going to expand this concept to include “limited” and “expanded” awareness. Limited awareness means focusing on one dimension at a time. Expanded or simultaneous awareness is the ability to be aware interdimensionally.



Limited Awareness

For most people, the concept of enlightenment involves a shift in the focus of awareness from lower densities to higher densities. This shift in focus creates a vibrational shift within the soul. In other words, you become what you focus on. For example, if you focus awareness on third density, you become a third density being. If you shift your awareness to the archangelic realm (ninth density), you gradually become an archangel (or equal). However, you have to start where you are. The problem is that many beings try to take shortcuts by focusing on higher densities while denying others. The soul has a multidimensional nature. We all exist on many levels at the same time. By focusing on only one or two levels, we deny (exclude) the other levels. This creates a split or fragmentation of the Self.

You can see the splitting caused by limited awareness of the world. Basically, b O The majority of humanity is divided into two camps: those who focus on the material (lower densities) to the exclusion of the spiritual (higher densities), and those who focus on the spiritual (higher) to the exclusion of the physical (lower).

Religions have taught us to limit our awareness to higher densities. The split is aggravated by maxims like “the world is an illusion.” Many supporters of the movement New Era rebelled against traditional society, condemning it as wrong, bad or undesirable. Although, in fact, true rebellion must be directed against limited awareness. The problem with materialistic thinking is not materiality itself. This is denying the spiritual and focusing only on material comfort.

So, limited awareness is the practice of focusing narrowly and moving it up and down the density scale, similar to a moving part that works on the principle of sliding.

Gradually the soul develops enough to move up and down the density scale, like an elevator, by focusing awareness alone. Such a being can take on the body of literally any life form of any level or dimension. But all this is inaccessible until the soul has cleared all the judgments and negations inherent in each level of density. At present, few human beings have completely cleared the third and fourth density levels. And while we cleanse them, we should accept our “base” nature and be aware of the dynamics of the “basic” levels.

Expanded Awareness

Expanded awareness is the ability to include more and more levels of reality into one's overall perception. Instead of moving along the spectrum to the right or left, we expand the width of perception in both directions. If we are spiritually oriented, we stop denying the material world and begin to become more aware of it. If you are materially focused, you discover your spiritual nature. Expanded awareness is the process of true awakening. By ceasing to deny parts of ourselves, we awaken to multidimensionality. Then at any time you can move effortlessly into any reality you choose. One day you're wearing a business suit and attending a shareholder meeting, another day you're meditating on a mountaintop. True mastery does not lie in living in twelfth density somewhere in the southern part of the galaxy. True mastery is the ability to embrace all levels and dimensions of life.

Before we continue, I want to go back and look at a different approach to limited and expanded awareness. If you have already grasped the concept, please be patient. This understanding is so important that I cannot help but devote enough time to it.

Evolutionary process

Soul Experience

At any given moment, the soul's experience consists of all experiences in every density, dimension, and level of awareness. The evolution of the soul often represents the entry (immersion of consciousness) into a dimension (usually the third dimension) and the gradual expansion of awareness to include multiple dimensions.

Development through densities and dimensions

To reiterate, “density” refers to the actual vibrational state of your conscious awareness, and “dimension” is the sphere in which you vibrate. We exist in all twelve densities at the same time, but it is our level of awareness that determines in which density we will reside and in which dimension we vibrate. For example, if we initially focused on the physical body, we will vibrate in third density. At the same time, we exist in the fifth dimension and have a fifth density light body, a template. But because we have not focused our awareness on it, it is not manifested to us.

We cannot use the words "density" and "dimension" interchangeably, because focusing on the third dimension does not mean that we have suddenly decreased from twelve dimensions to three. We'll just have a three-dimensional shape. Therefore, we can say: we are twelve-dimensional entities vibrating in third density. Figure 11.1 shows another way to think about multidimensionality.

Figure 11.1 demonstrates this: Ultimately, we all exist in every dimension at the same time, but our level of awareness determines what form (density) we will explore. At any given moment, our density (vibration) is a mixture of our overall awareness. You become what you focus on. Today, many souls on Earth have chosen to focus on third and fourth dimensional aspects, hence we have incarnated in third and fourth density bodies.

For example, if our awareness is focused 20% in the third dimension, 60% in the fourth dimension, and 20% in the fifth dimension, we will be a fourth density being.

In the past, souls moved across the spectrum of light from left to right, gradually entering finer (higher) densities and usually exploring one density at a time. Development from left to right along the density spectrum is considered “normal” evolution. B O The majority of souls on Earth are now evolving from animals/lower humans into higher fourth density humans.

However, once the soul develops to a high enough density, it gains the ability to move along the spectrum from right to left. Therefore, to broaden the experience, the soul may choose to explore a lower density again. A soul with full Christ consciousness can move up and down the density scale at will.

(Note: In the method of determining densities, I do not include experiences that souls receive in the astral spheres between physical incarnations.)

As we have repeated, souls can exist in any density simply by choosing to focus awareness on a specific level. For example, a person can project consciousness into a rock and explore first density.

In Chapter 2, Figure 2.7, we saw that evolution moves from lower to higher densities, with each life form gradually increasing in vibration until it reaches a certain point. Then there is a mutation or quantum shift to the next density. The moment when a quantum shift begins is called critical mass. The evolutionary process occurs consciously until a critical mass is reached. At this point the process becomes automatic and the life forms are suddenly in the next density.

In reality, the process is a little more complicated because certain aspects of the soul tend to grow faster than others. For example, the mind can already accommodate fourth density ideas while the rest of the soul is still vibrating in third density. The best way to visualize the quantum shift is to think of the soul as a rubber band. As he or she begins to stretch to higher densities, tension develops between the parts stretching faster and the parts stretching slower. If the front portion moves too quickly, the tape breaks and the soul "fragments" (that is, one part goes into higher densities and the other remains behind in lower densities). The most common way this happens is through physical death.

However, if the soul is conscious enough to hold all the parts of the self together, the rubber band becomes like a ball suspended by a rubber band. As the soul is stretched more and more into higher densities, gradually the lower density parts are pulled up enough to suddenly join the rest of the soul. This can be visualized by holding and stretching a rubber band. The right hand represents higher densities and the left hand represents lower densities. Extend your arms until the band is very stretched. And then move along with your left hand.

A quantum shift or rubber band snap can sometimes be traumatic, and this explains the phenomenon of “instant” enlightenment. It is no coincidence that sudden awakening often occurs immediately after a traumatic event, such as a near-death experience.

The process of evolution can also be illustrated in the microscopic world. At the atomic level, a quantum jump between densities occurs when the electrons of a given element are sufficiently excited (reach significant energy) to “jump” to the next atomic shell, thereby changing the nature of the substance.

Another analogy involves Einstein's Theory of Relativity. When an object approaches the speed of light, at some point (maybe 0.9999 times the speed of light) it reaches critical mass and “jumps” into the stream of light. Although this theory has some inaccuracies, it is true that at such speeds time and space are no longer linear. In this example, 0.9999 times the speed of light is still infinitely slower than the speed of light, although linearly it is only 0.0001 times slower. However, between 0.9999 and 1.0000 linear acceleration is not possible. Jumping into the stream of light requires a quantum shift. (You can imagine a picture of two trains. One is moving at 0.9999 times the speed of light, the other at the speed of light. To an observer on the first train, the second train is moving at the speed of light, although linear thinking would argue that the second train should be crawling after the first one at a speed 0.0001 times faster.)

The biggest problem for theoretical physicists is how to combine all the fundamental interactions (gravitational, electromagnetic, weak and strong) into a single theory. Superstring theory claims to be the Theory of Everything.

Counting from three to ten

But it turned out that the most convenient number of dimensions required for this theory to work is as many as ten (nine of which are spatial, and one is temporal)! If there are more or less dimensions, mathematical equations give irrational results that go to infinity - a singularity.

The next stage in the development of superstring theory - M-theory - has already counted eleven dimensions. And another version of it - F-theory - all twelve. And this is not a complication at all. F-theory describes 12-dimensional space with simpler equations than M-theory describes 11-dimensional space.

Of course, theoretical physics is not called theoretical for nothing. All her achievements exist so far only on paper. So, to explain why we can only move in three-dimensional space, scientists started talking about how the unfortunate remaining dimensions had to shrink into compact spheres at the quantum level. To be precise, not into spheres, but into Calabi-Yau spaces. These are three-dimensional figures, inside of which there is their own world with its own dimension. A two-dimensional projection of such a manifold looks something like this:

More than 470 million such figures are known. Which of them corresponds to our reality is currently being calculated. It is not easy to be a theoretical physicist.

Yes, this seems a little far-fetched. But maybe this is precisely what explains why the quantum world is so different from the one we perceive.

Dot, dot, comma

Start over. The zero dimension is a point. She has no size. There is nowhere to move, no coordinates are needed to indicate the location in such a dimension.

Let's place a second one next to the first point and draw a line through them. Here's the first dimension. A one-dimensional object has a size - length, but no width or depth. Movement within one-dimensional space is very limited, because an obstacle that arises on the way cannot be avoided. To determine the location on this segment, you only need one coordinate.

Let's put a dot next to the segment. To fit both of these objects, we will need a two-dimensional space with length and width, that is, area, but without depth, that is, volume. The location of any point on this field is determined by two coordinates.

The third dimension arises when we add a third coordinate axis to this system. It is very easy for us, residents of the three-dimensional universe, to imagine this.

Let's try to imagine how the inhabitants of two-dimensional space see the world. For example, these two men:

Each of them will see their comrade like this:

And in this situation:

Our heroes will see each other like this:

It is the change of point of view that allows our heroes to judge each other as two-dimensional objects, and not one-dimensional segments.

Now let’s imagine that a certain volumetric object moves in the third dimension, which intersects this two-dimensional world. For an outside observer, this movement will be expressed in a change in two-dimensional projections of the object on the plane, like broccoli in an MRI machine:

But for an inhabitant of our Flatland such a picture is incomprehensible! He can't even imagine her. For him, each of the two-dimensional projections will be seen as a one-dimensional segment with a mysteriously variable length, appearing in an unpredictable place and also disappearing unpredictably. Attempts to calculate the length and place of origin of such objects using the laws of physics of two-dimensional space are doomed to failure.

We, inhabitants of the three-dimensional world, see everything as two-dimensional. Only moving an object in space allows us to feel its volume. We will also see any multidimensional object as two-dimensional, but it will change in surprising ways depending on our relationship with it or time.

From this point of view it is interesting to think, for example, about gravity. Everyone has probably seen pictures like this:

They usually depict how gravity bends space-time. It bends... where? Exactly not in any of the dimensions familiar to us. And what about quantum tunneling, that is, the ability of a particle to disappear in one place and appear in a completely different one, and behind an obstacle through which in our realities it could not penetrate without making a hole in it? What about black holes? What if all these and other mysteries of modern science are explained by the fact that the geometry of space is not at all the same as we are used to perceiving it?

The clock is ticking

Time adds another coordinate to our Universe. In order for a party to take place, you need to know not only in which bar it will take place, but also the exact time of this event.

Based on our perception, time is not so much a straight line as a ray. That is, it has a starting point, and movement is carried out only in one direction - from the past to the future. Moreover, only the present is real. Neither the past nor the future exists, just as breakfasts and dinners do not exist from the point of view of an office clerk during his lunch break.

But the theory of relativity does not agree with this. From her point of view, time is a full-fledged dimension. All events that have existed, exist and will exist are equally real, just like the sea beach is real, regardless of where exactly the dreams of the sound of the surf took us by surprise. Our perception is just something like a spotlight that illuminates a certain segment on a straight line of time. Humanity in its fourth dimension looks something like this:

But we see only a projection, a slice of this dimension at each individual moment in time. Yes, yes, like broccoli in an MRI machine.

Until now, all theories worked with a large number of spatial dimensions, and the temporal one was always the only one. But why does space allow multiple dimensions for space, but only one time? Until scientists can answer this question, the hypothesis of two or more time spaces will seem very attractive to all philosophers and science fiction writers. And physicists, too, so what? For example, American astrophysicist Itzhak Bars sees the root of all troubles with the Theory of Everything as the overlooked second time dimension. As a mental exercise, let's try to imagine a world with two times.

Each dimension exists separately. This is expressed in the fact that if we change the coordinates of an object in one dimension, the coordinates in others may remain unchanged. So, if you move along one time axis that intersects another at a right angle, then at the intersection point the time around will stop. In practice it will look something like this:

All Neo had to do was place his one-dimensional time axis perpendicular to the bullets' time axis. A mere trifle, you will agree. In reality, everything is much more complicated.

Exact time in a universe with two time dimensions will be determined by two values. Is it difficult to imagine a two-dimensional event? That is, one that is extended simultaneously along two time axes? It is likely that such a world would require specialists in mapping time, just as cartographers map the two-dimensional surface of the globe.

What else distinguishes two-dimensional space from one-dimensional space? The ability to bypass an obstacle, for example. This is completely beyond the boundaries of our minds. A resident of a one-dimensional world cannot imagine what it is like to turn a corner. And what is this - an angle in time? In addition, in two-dimensional space you can travel forward, backward, or even diagonally. I have no idea what it's like to pass through time diagonally. Not to mention the fact that time underlies many physical laws, and it is impossible to imagine how the physics of the Universe will change with the advent of another time dimension. But it’s so exciting to think about it!

Very large encyclopedia

Other dimensions have not yet been discovered and exist only in mathematical models. But you can try to imagine them like this.

As we found out earlier, we see a three-dimensional projection of the fourth (time) dimension of the Universe. In other words, every moment of the existence of our world is a point (similar to the zero dimension) in the period of time from the Big Bang to the End of the World.

Those of you who have read about time travel know what an important role the curvature of the space-time continuum plays in it. This is the fifth dimension - it is in it that four-dimensional space-time “bends” in order to bring two points on this line closer together. Without this, travel between these points would be too long, or even impossible. Roughly speaking, the fifth dimension is similar to the second - it moves the “one-dimensional” line of space-time into a “two-dimensional” plane with all that it implies in the form of the ability to turn a corner.

A little earlier, our particularly philosophically minded readers probably thought about the possibility of free will in conditions where the future already exists, but is not yet known. Science answers this question this way: probabilities. The future is not a stick, but a whole broom of possible scenarios. We will find out which one will come true when we get there.

Each of the probabilities exists in the form of a “one-dimensional” segment on the “plane” of the fifth dimension. What is the fastest way to jump from one segment to another? That's right - bend this plane like a sheet of paper. Where should I bend it? And again correctly - in the sixth dimension, which gives this entire complex structure “volume”. And, thus, makes it, like three-dimensional space, “finished”, a new point.

The seventh dimension is a new straight line, which consists of six-dimensional “points”. What is any other point on this line? The whole infinite set of options for the development of events in another universe, formed not as a result of the Big Bang, but under other conditions, and operating according to other laws. That is, the seventh dimension is beads from parallel worlds. The eighth dimension collects these “straight lines” into one “plane”. And the ninth can be compared to a book that contains all the “sheets” of the eighth dimension. This is the totality of all the histories of all universes with all the laws of physics and all the initial conditions. Period again.

Here we hit the limit. To imagine the tenth dimension, we need a straight line. And what other point could there be on this line if the ninth dimension already covers everything that can be imagined, and even that which is impossible to imagine? It turns out that the ninth dimension is not just another starting point, but the final one - for our imagination, at least.

String theory states that it is in the tenth dimension that strings vibrate—the basic particles that make up everything. If the tenth dimension contains all universes and all possibilities, then strings exist everywhere and all the time. I mean, every string exists both in our universe and in any other. At any time. Straightaway. Cool, yeah? published

The wizard configures channels 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 measurements. Initiations into dimensions must be received sequentially, from lower to higher. The Supreme Creator oversees and opens channels.

It is important for you to have an understanding of the multiple frequencies of reality as you begin to consciously communicate and travel in higher dimensional realities.

Each dimension is a world in itself, complete and with its own set of laws and principles. Each dimension contains sub-dimensions or separate worlds and levels of existence. For example, the astral worlds and the mental plane are part of the fourth dimension.

The earthly (physical) level is the first, second and third dimensions. The etheric levels begin at the top level of the fourth dimension, the Human Kingdom. Humans are able to access the etheric levels and ascend to a four- and then five-dimensional state while remaining in a three-dimensional earthly, physical reality.

The higher dimensions are dimensions from the fifth to the twelfth. The fifth dimension functions at the level of incarnate beings. The sixth dimension operates at the level of possible realities. The seventh dimensional Oversoul functions at the level of Souls.

Dimensions eight through ten operate at the level of solar systems.

And the eleventh and twelfth, as well as their combinations, function at the level of galaxies.

Descriptions from the first to fourth dimensions are given for reference to form a holistic picture of the world.

Brief characteristics of measurements

First dimension

The first dimension is the habitat of the mineral kingdom. All living things here begin from the embryonic stage and gradually take shape. Any inhabitant of this dimension has consciousness, is connected with the Divine Source and is part of it. He has a close connection with the Divine Mother as he has just emerged from the Divine Womb.

Second dimension

The second dimension is home to the plant kingdom. The inhabitants of the second dimension rise to the next level of development. They begin to take the first steps towards testing themselves by participating in the cycle of life: birth, death and rebirth. They realize that their presence has an impact on the world when they are perceived and felt by other forms of creation. They enter into a community of other forms of creation and can experience themselves in their connection with them.

Third dimension

The third dimension can easily be thought of as the animal kingdom. In the third dimension, consciousness is developed to the level of self-awareness. The inhabitants of this world acquire attachment to their lives and thereby the will to survive. Attachment creates awareness of everything that can harm or interrupt life, and this is how fear arises.

The inhabitants of this dimension learn to experience the duality of safety and fear in the desire to survive and are able to instinctively feel and sense. To do this, they devote part of their consciousness to the formation of a mind based on survival. The main role of this part of the mind is to develop systems for storing information so that it can be accessed in an attempt to maintain security. This information contains the creature's personal experiences or the experiences it has seen of other creatures. The creature creates this memory bank early in its life, based on its experiences as well as lessons from elders or other members of the community. This kind of intelligence develops for the purpose of survival.

Humans exist in the third or lower levels of the fourth dimension until the focus of their attention shifts from survival and the desire to survive to the more spiritual aspirations of the higher levels of the fourth dimension.

Fourth dimension

The fourth dimension is known as the Human Kingdom because the abilities and sensitivities acquired by man in the fourth dimension are more in keeping with the true nature of humanity than the habits and beliefs adopted by man as a result of living in the third dimension.

In the fourth dimension, consciousness evolves and abandons the Will to Survive in favor of the more subtle aspects of existence. It is in this dimension that beings awaken and reach levels of awareness in which they ask the questions: “Who am I?”, “Where did I come from, in a spiritual sense?”, “Who, what and where is my Creator?” and “What is my goal?”

Fifth Dimension: Love

If the fourth dimension contains the Human Kingdom and is the place where the embodied person solves his problems and establishes a connection with his spirituality, then the fifth dimension is the Spiritual Kingdom. Entering the fifth dimension, the initiate leaves the worlds of duality and enters a qualitatively different world - the world of love and unity. By the time the initiate reaches this realm, he is already well aware of the purpose of his incarnation and, to a certain extent, the meaning of his life.

As the gateway to Christ Consciousness, the fifth dimension is the home of love. In this dimension there is no duality of love and fear, as in the fourth. It is based on love and light, and therefore many initiates at the upper levels of the fourth dimension strive to achieve fifth-dimensional consciousness.

Sixth Dimension: Plane of the Soul

In the sixth dimension, the initiate is freed from the remnants of his divisive beliefs and prepares to immerse himself in the experience of the Oneness of God. He recognizes the truth of God and understands God as the Power of Light, the Source of Light, the Unity, the All That Is. He gets rid of the limited perception of himself and enters a world of limitless possibilities. Here he no longer considers himself as a physical Incarnate “I” and begins to consider himself All That Is. Here he completely subordinates his “I” to All That Is. He becomes everything - from rocks to birds, stars and planets. He reaches God Consciousness.

Seventh Dimension: Low Starry Heavens

Also called the “seventh heaven,” the seventh dimension is the habitat of many Angelic and Celestial Beings, as well as the universal levels of the Hierarchy.

Once the Master has merged with All That Is in the sixth dimension, he can decide to re-emerge in the form of his choice and join the Community of Light in the seventh dimension. When he reaches the seventh dimension, he has many alternatives. He may choose to serve the Earth and humanity or work with other planetary worlds and realms other than Earth. He has the opportunity to incarnate in many different forms of his Hierarchy and change his appearance to look the way he wishes. He can at any time decide to incarnate as wind, rain, plant, bird, beast or fish. This change of form always occurs with the permission of all concerned. He can also become a Ray Being, one of the possible incarnations of his Universal Self.

Eighth Dimension: Angelic Worlds

The dimension contains the highest starry heavens, the sphere of angels. This is where densities and levels of awareness begin to merge with dimensions. The higher and higher we rise in the spiritual universe, the less and less words mean. In the celestial spheres the concept of levels and dimensions also loses its meaning. The concept of spiritual Hierarchies may be useful on Earth, but here everything simply IS. However, within the IS resides great variety and depth. Colors incomprehensible to the mind pulsate, merge and play in the ocean of Divine Love, Power and Wisdom. Angels soar in oceans of stars, creating rainbows and dazzling columns of light.

The old-fashioned image of Heaven, where angels play harps and sit on clouds, is just a tiny fragment of the whole picture, one man's boring dream. The reality of Heaven quickly dispels any feeling of boredom. Everything shines and sparkles with newness, and much can be done. Abundance is limitless and immediately available in every form imaginable.

Above the eighth dimension are the worlds of palaces, the habitats of the Eternal Ones - beings of light merged with Divinity.

Ninth Dimension: Divine Worlds

The ninth dimension is where enlightened masters live. The energy of this sphere is directly related to Christ. It is here that powerful archangels live - huge beings of light, intelligently and wisely overseeing the lower worlds.

Tenth Dimension: Paradise Worlds

The tenth dimension is the sphere of the Creator Gods and the heavenly worlds, which are spoken of in ancient scriptures. The energy of this sphere is associated with the Heavenly Father and the Divine Mother. This is the realm of universal birth and creation, the womb of Divinity in which everything begins in eternal newness.

Eleventh Dimension: Divinity

The eleventh dimension includes Divinity. It is the sphere of the Great Central Sun of the Universe and exists in a state of timelessness. You can get here only with the help of a calm mind, in a state of absence of thought and time. When everything becomes One, there is no one to perceive it, as we become everything we have ever experienced. We have become the Universe. The universe is us. We are God.

Twelfth Dimension: The Great Mystery

Above the eleventh dimension lies the Great Mystery. The twelfth dimension is Tao, the unknown, the great emptiness, the unknowable, the Source. It's all and nothing. This is the beginning and the end, Alpha and Omega. In the twelfth dimension everything is renewed at every moment. This world exists without limitation by time and thought. It conveys understanding, freedom that cannot be bought, and love that cannot be comprehended or understood. Completely outside of time and space, the twelfth dimension is destined to remain forever unknown.

The twelfth dimension is a passage to other universes, universes that will never be known by our Universe, universes with completely different laws and principles, and completely different gods. Worlds cannot go higher than this position. Therefore, this is the end of our exploration of the infinite Universe.

Levels of higher dimensions

When talking about moving up into another dimension, the thought of moving up does not mean going up vertically. Nor does it mean upward changes in awareness.

All levels of measurements merge with each other and represent a kind of quantum soup. There are higher dimensions above, below, around, inside and generally all around. But most people are still only tuned into 3D/4D worlds.

Since there are no clear boundaries between dimensions and they are all immediately here and now, the question arises: how is it possible to see or feel higher dimensions? The answer is simple, you need to tune in to them. It's like a radio. If you are listening to a certain station and want to listen to another, you need to change the frequency.

The channels of this block help you tune into your chosen dimension, experience expansions of consciousness, or gain a certain spiritual experience in the best way for you.

What does using channels give?

You are filled with the power of unconditional love, which opens up access to the highest levels of dimensions from the fifth to the twelfth.

You can get Home, to the world that your soul missed so much and in which you lived before before incarnating on Earth. You can also meet your loved ones and friends and feel the joy of reunion. Communicate and receive healing at the level you need.

Fireworks of unusually bright colors that do not exist on earth, unusual images of other creatures or their houses, vegetation and cities. You may also see sounds or hear scents. Your senses will expand many times over, as will your perception of higher dimensions. However, when you return, you will barely be able to find words to describe your experience. This is fine.

The heavenly sounds, delicate aromas, and vibrant color shows that you can perceive while working with energies are often gifts from the Beings of Light (angelic guides) of the seventh dimension.

You may see yourself outside your body, much larger in size and even in a different form. As a result, the attachment to the earthly form will disappear.

A feeling of incredible lightness, as if you are lighter than air. Or as if you went into outer space, where there is no gravity. You can fly freely, move in any direction in a split second.

Using channels makes it easier to realize the existence of realities that are very different from our physical world.

It is only in the third, fourth and on the threshold of the fifth dimension that you perceive yourself as having a form that appears separate from others. From the middle of the fifth dimension and above, you remember that everything in life is interconnected, like individual drops in the Cosmic Sea, and you can easily see the molecules of life that connect you.

As you move through the universal level to the Soul level, all remnants of separateness dissipate until at the Soul level everything merges into Unity, the All That Is, the universal life force that has no particular form.

You will have a deep inner feeling of peace, love and wisdom, and although this feeling of serenity is changeable, it will become an immutable reality for you.

The channels carry out:

  • Filling with energies of higher dimensions
  • Raising vibrations
  • Expansion of bodies of light
  • Activation of Ascension Processes
  • Communication with the forces of light and civilizations of higher dimensions
  • Activating Higher Dimensional Chakras
  • Activation of energy structures and matrices of higher dimensions
  • Expansion of consciousness and mind to higher dimensions
  • Expanding the perception of higher dimensional energies
  • Establishing Multidimensional Consciousness
  • And much more!...

This is already the fourth topic. Volunteers are also asked not to forget what topics they expressed a desire to cover, or maybe someone has just now chosen a topic from the list. I am responsible for reposting and promoting on social networks. And now our topic: “string theory”

You've probably heard that the most popular scientific theory of our time, string theory, implies the existence of many more dimensions than common sense tells us.

The biggest problem for theoretical physicists is how to combine all the fundamental interactions (gravitational, electromagnetic, weak and strong) into a single theory. Superstring theory claims to be the Theory of Everything.

But it turned out that the most convenient number of dimensions required for this theory to work is as many as ten (nine of which are spatial, and one is temporal)! If there are more or less dimensions, mathematical equations give irrational results that go to infinity - a singularity.

The next stage in the development of superstring theory - M-theory - has already counted eleven dimensions. And another version of it - F-theory - all twelve. And this is not a complication at all. F-theory describes 12-dimensional space with simpler equations than M-theory describes 11-dimensional space.

Of course, theoretical physics is not called theoretical for nothing. All her achievements exist so far only on paper. So, to explain why we can only move in three-dimensional space, scientists started talking about how the unfortunate remaining dimensions had to shrink into compact spheres at the quantum level. To be precise, not into spheres, but into Calabi-Yau spaces. These are three-dimensional figures, inside of which there is their own world with its own dimension. A two-dimensional projection of such a manifold looks something like this:


More than 470 million such figures are known. Which of them corresponds to our reality is currently being calculated. It is not easy to be a theoretical physicist.

Yes, this seems a little far-fetched. But maybe this is precisely what explains why the quantum world is so different from the one we perceive.

Let's go back a little into history

In 1968, a young theoretical physicist, Gabriele Veneziano, was poring over the many experimentally observed characteristics of the strong nuclear force. Veneziano, who was then working at CERN, the European Accelerator Laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland, worked on this problem for several years until one day he had a brilliant insight. Much to his surprise, he realized that an exotic mathematical formula, invented about two hundred years earlier by the famous Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler for purely mathematical purposes - the so-called Euler beta function - seemed capable of describing in one fell swoop all the numerous properties of the particles involved in strong nuclear interaction. The property noticed by Veneziano provided a powerful mathematical description of many features of the strong interaction; it sparked a flurry of work in which the beta function and its various generalizations were used to describe the vast amounts of data accumulated from the study of particle collisions around the world. However, in a sense, Veneziano's observation was incomplete. Like a rote formula used by a student who does not understand its meaning or meaning, Euler's beta function worked, but no one understood why. It was a formula that required explanation.

Gabriele Veneziano

This changed in 1970, when Yoichiro Nambu of the University of Chicago, Holger Nielsen of the Niels Bohr Institute, and Leonard Susskind of Stanford University were able to discover the physical meaning behind Euler's formula. These physicists showed that when elementary particles are represented by small vibrating one-dimensional strings, the strong interaction of these particles is exactly described by the Euler function. If the string segments were small enough, these researchers reasoned, they would still appear like point particles, and therefore would not contradict experimental observations. Although this theory was simple and intuitively attractive, the string description of the strong force was soon shown to be flawed. In the early 1970s. High-energy physicists have been able to peer deeper into the subatomic world and have shown that a number of string-based model predictions are in direct conflict with observational results. At the same time, there was a parallel development of quantum field theory—quantum chromodynamics—which used a point model of particles. The success of this theory in describing the strong interaction led to the abandonment of string theory.
Most particle physicists believed that string theory had been consigned to the trash bin forever, but a number of researchers remained faithful to it. Schwartz, for example, felt that “the mathematical structure of string theory is so beautiful and has so many amazing properties that it must surely point to something deeper” 2 ). One of the problems physicists had with string theory was that it seemed to provide too much choice, which was confusing. Some configurations of vibrating strings in this theory had properties that resembled the properties of gluons, which gave reason to truly consider it a theory of the strong interaction. However, in addition to this, it contained additional interaction carrier particles that had nothing to do with the experimental manifestations of the strong interaction. In 1974, Schwartz and Joel Scherk of France's École Technique Supérieure made a bold proposal that turned this apparent disadvantage into an advantage. After studying the strange vibration modes of the strings, reminiscent of carrier particles, they realized that these properties coincide surprisingly closely with the supposed properties of the hypothetical particle carrier of gravitational interaction - the graviton. Although these "minuscule particles" of gravitational interaction have yet to be detected, theorists can confidently predict some of the fundamental properties that these particles should have. Sherk and Schwartz found that these characteristics are exactly realized for some vibration modes. Based on this, they suggested that the first advent of string theory failed because physicists overly narrowed its scope. Sherk and Schwartz announced that string theory is not just a theory of the strong force, it is a quantum theory, which, among other things, includes gravity).

The physics community reacted to this suggestion with great reserve. In fact, according to Schwartz's memoirs, “our work was ignored by everyone” 4). The paths of progress were already thoroughly cluttered with numerous failed attempts to combine gravity and quantum mechanics. String theory had failed in its initial attempt to describe the strong force, and it seemed pointless to many to try to use it to achieve even greater goals. Subsequent, more detailed studies in the late 1970s and early 1980s. showed that string theory and quantum mechanics have their own, albeit smaller, contradictions. It seemed that the gravitational force was again able to resist the attempt to integrate it into a description of the universe at the microscopic level.
That was until 1984. In a landmark paper that summarized more than a decade of intensive research that had been largely ignored or rejected by most physicists, Green and Schwartz established that the minor inconsistency with quantum theory that plagued string theory could be allowed. Moreover, they showed that the resulting theory was broad enough to cover all four types of forces and all types of matter. Word of this result spread throughout the physics community, with hundreds of particle physicists stopping work on their projects to take part in an assault that seemed to be the final theoretical battle in a centuries-long assault on the deepest foundations of the universe.
Word of Green and Schwartz's success eventually reached even the first-year graduate students, and the previous gloom was replaced by an exciting sense of participation in a turning point in the history of physics. Many of us stayed up late into the night, poring over the hefty tomes of theoretical physics and abstract mathematics that are essential to understanding string theory.

If you believe scientists, then we ourselves and everything around us consists of an infinite number of such mysterious folded micro-objects.
Period from 1984 to 1986 now known as "the first revolution in superstring theory". During this period, more than a thousand papers on string theory were written by physicists around the world. These works conclusively demonstrated that the many properties of the standard model, discovered through decades of painstaking research, flow naturally from the magnificent system of string theory. As Michael Green noted, “The moment you are introduced to string theory and realize that almost all the major advances in physics of the last century have flowed—and flowed with such elegance—from such a simple starting point, clearly demonstrates the incredible power of this theory.”5 Moreover, for many of these properties, as we will see below, string theory provides a much more complete and satisfactory description than the standard model. These achievements convinced many physicists that string theory could deliver on its promises and become the ultimate unifying theory.

Two-dimensional projection of a three-dimensional Calabi-Yau manifold. This projection gives an idea of ​​how complex the extra dimensions are.

However, along this path, physicists working on string theory again and again ran into serious obstacles. In theoretical physics, we often have to deal with equations that are either too complex to understand or difficult to solve. Usually in such a situation, physicists do not give up and try to obtain an approximate solution to these equations. The situation in string theory is much more complicated. Even the derivation of the equations itself turned out to be so complex that so far only an approximate form of them has been obtained. Thus, physicists working in string theory find themselves in a situation where they have to look for approximate solutions to approximate equations. After several years of amazing progress made during the first superstring revolution, physicists were faced with the fact that the approximate equations used were unable to correctly answer a number of important questions, thereby hindering further development of research. Without concrete ideas for moving beyond these approximate methods, many physicists working in the field of string theory experienced a growing sense of frustration and returned to their previous research. For those who remained, the late 1980s and early 1990s. were a testing period.

The beauty and potential power of string theory beckoned to researchers like a golden treasure locked securely in a safe, visible only through a tiny peephole, but no one had the key that would unleash these dormant forces. The long period of “dryness” was interrupted from time to time by important discoveries, but it was clear to everyone that new methods were required that would go beyond the already known approximate solutions.

The stalemate ended with a breathtaking talk given by Edward Witten in 1995 at a string theory conference at the University of Southern California—a talk that stunned a room filled to capacity with the world's leading physicists. In it, he unveiled a plan for the next stage of research, thereby ushering in the “second revolution in superstring theory.” String theorists are now working energetically on new methods that promise to overcome the obstacles they encounter.

For the widespread popularization of TS, humanity should erect a monument to Columbia University professor Brian Greene. His 1999 book “The Elegant Universe. Superstrings, Hidden Dimensions, and the Quest for the Ultimate Theory” became a bestseller and won a Pulitzer Prize. The scientist’s work formed the basis of a popular science mini-series with the author himself as the host - a fragment of it can be seen at the end of the material (photo Amy Sussman/Columbia University).

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Now let's try to understand the essence of this theory at least a little.

Start over. The zero dimension is a point. She has no size. There is nowhere to move, no coordinates are needed to indicate the location in such a dimension.

Let's place a second one next to the first point and draw a line through them. Here's the first dimension. A one-dimensional object has a size - length, but no width or depth. Movement within one-dimensional space is very limited, because an obstacle that arises on the way cannot be avoided. To determine the location on this segment, you only need one coordinate.

Let's put a dot next to the segment. To fit both of these objects, we will need a two-dimensional space with length and width, that is, area, but without depth, that is, volume. The location of any point on this field is determined by two coordinates.

The third dimension arises when we add a third coordinate axis to this system. It is very easy for us, residents of the three-dimensional universe, to imagine this.

Let's try to imagine how the inhabitants of two-dimensional space see the world. For example, these two men:

Each of them will see their comrade like this:

And in this situation:

Our heroes will see each other like this:

It is the change of point of view that allows our heroes to judge each other as two-dimensional objects, and not one-dimensional segments.

Now let’s imagine that a certain volumetric object moves in the third dimension, which intersects this two-dimensional world. For an outside observer, this movement will be expressed in a change in two-dimensional projections of the object on the plane, like broccoli in an MRI machine:

But for an inhabitant of our Flatland such a picture is incomprehensible! He can't even imagine her. For him, each of the two-dimensional projections will be seen as a one-dimensional segment with a mysteriously variable length, appearing in an unpredictable place and also disappearing unpredictably. Attempts to calculate the length and place of origin of such objects using the laws of physics of two-dimensional space are doomed to failure.

We, inhabitants of the three-dimensional world, see everything as two-dimensional. Only moving an object in space allows us to feel its volume. We will also see any multidimensional object as two-dimensional, but it will change in surprising ways depending on our relationship with it or time.

From this point of view it is interesting to think, for example, about gravity. Everyone has probably seen pictures like this:

They usually depict how gravity bends space-time. It bends... where? Exactly not in any of the dimensions familiar to us. And what about quantum tunneling, that is, the ability of a particle to disappear in one place and appear in a completely different one, and behind an obstacle through which in our realities it could not penetrate without making a hole in it? What about black holes? What if all these and other mysteries of modern science are explained by the fact that the geometry of space is not at all the same as we are used to perceiving it?

The clock is ticking

Time adds another coordinate to our Universe. In order for a party to take place, you need to know not only in which bar it will take place, but also the exact time of this event.

Based on our perception, time is not so much a straight line as a ray. That is, it has a starting point, and movement is carried out only in one direction - from the past to the future. Moreover, only the present is real. Neither the past nor the future exists, just as breakfasts and dinners do not exist from the point of view of an office clerk during his lunch break.

But the theory of relativity does not agree with this. From her point of view, time is a full-fledged dimension. All events that have existed, exist and will exist are equally real, just like the sea beach is real, regardless of where exactly the dreams of the sound of the surf took us by surprise. Our perception is just something like a spotlight that illuminates a certain segment on a straight line of time. Humanity in its fourth dimension looks something like this:

But we see only a projection, a slice of this dimension at each individual moment in time. Yes, yes, like broccoli in an MRI machine.

Until now, all theories worked with a large number of spatial dimensions, and the temporal one was always the only one. But why does space allow multiple dimensions for space, but only one time? Until scientists can answer this question, the hypothesis of two or more time spaces will seem very attractive to all philosophers and science fiction writers. And physicists, too, so what? For example, American astrophysicist Itzhak Bars sees the root of all troubles with the Theory of Everything as the overlooked second time dimension. As a mental exercise, let's try to imagine a world with two times.

Each dimension exists separately. This is expressed in the fact that if we change the coordinates of an object in one dimension, the coordinates in others may remain unchanged. So, if you move along one time axis that intersects another at a right angle, then at the intersection point the time around will stop. In practice it will look something like this:

All Neo had to do was place his one-dimensional time axis perpendicular to the bullets' time axis. A mere trifle, you will agree. In reality, everything is much more complicated.

Exact time in a universe with two time dimensions will be determined by two values. Is it difficult to imagine a two-dimensional event? That is, one that is extended simultaneously along two time axes? It is likely that such a world would require specialists in mapping time, just as cartographers map the two-dimensional surface of the globe.

What else distinguishes two-dimensional space from one-dimensional space? The ability to bypass an obstacle, for example. This is completely beyond the boundaries of our minds. A resident of a one-dimensional world cannot imagine what it is like to turn a corner. And what is this - an angle in time? In addition, in two-dimensional space you can travel forward, backward, or even diagonally. I have no idea what it's like to pass through time diagonally. Not to mention the fact that time underlies many physical laws, and it is impossible to imagine how the physics of the Universe will change with the advent of another time dimension. But it’s so exciting to think about it!

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Other dimensions have not yet been discovered and exist only in mathematical models. But you can try to imagine them like this.

As we found out earlier, we see a three-dimensional projection of the fourth (time) dimension of the Universe. In other words, every moment of the existence of our world is a point (similar to the zero dimension) in the period of time from the Big Bang to the End of the World.

Those of you who have read about time travel know what an important role the curvature of the space-time continuum plays in it. This is the fifth dimension - it is in it that four-dimensional space-time “bends” in order to bring two points on this line closer together. Without this, travel between these points would be too long, or even impossible. Roughly speaking, the fifth dimension is similar to the second - it moves the “one-dimensional” line of space-time into a “two-dimensional” plane with all that it implies in the form of the ability to turn a corner.

A little earlier, our particularly philosophically minded readers probably thought about the possibility of free will in conditions where the future already exists, but is not yet known. Science answers this question this way: probabilities. The future is not a stick, but a whole broom of possible scenarios. We will find out which one will come true when we get there.

Each of the probabilities exists in the form of a “one-dimensional” segment on the “plane” of the fifth dimension. What is the fastest way to jump from one segment to another? That's right - bend this plane like a sheet of paper. Where should I bend it? And again correctly - in the sixth dimension, which gives this entire complex structure “volume”. And, thus, makes it, like three-dimensional space, “finished”, a new point.

The seventh dimension is a new straight line, which consists of six-dimensional “points”. What is any other point on this line? The whole infinite set of options for the development of events in another universe, formed not as a result of the Big Bang, but under other conditions, and operating according to other laws. That is, the seventh dimension is beads from parallel worlds. The eighth dimension collects these “straight lines” into one “plane”. And the ninth can be compared to a book that contains all the “sheets” of the eighth dimension. This is the totality of all the histories of all universes with all the laws of physics and all the initial conditions. Period again.

Here we hit the limit. To imagine the tenth dimension, we need a straight line. And what other point could there be on this line if the ninth dimension already covers everything that can be imagined, and even that which is impossible to imagine? It turns out that the ninth dimension is not just another starting point, but the final one - for our imagination, at least.

String theory states that it is in the tenth dimension that strings vibrate—the basic particles that make up everything. If the tenth dimension contains all universes and all possibilities, then strings exist everywhere and all the time. I mean, every string exists both in our universe and in any other. At any time. Straightaway. Cool, huh?

Physicist, string theory specialist. He is known for his work on mirror symmetry, related to the topology of the corresponding Calabi-Yau manifolds. Known to a wide audience as the author of popular science books. His Elegant Universe was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.

In September 2013, Brian Greene came to Moscow at the invitation of the Polytechnic Museum. A famous physicist, string theorist, and professor at Columbia University, he is known to the general public primarily as a popularizer of science and the author of the book “The Elegant Universe.” Lenta.ru spoke with Brian Greene about string theory and the recent difficulties that the theory has faced, as well as quantum gravity, the amplituhedron and social control.

Literature in Russian: Kaku M., Thompson J.T. “Beyond Einstein: Superstrings and the quest for the final theory” and what it was The original article is on the website InfoGlaz.rf Link to the article from which this copy was made -

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