Evolution Through The Dimensions Of Time & Space

Introduction

This new book presents a bold, completely original, and comprehensively explained theory on the nature of the dimensions of time and space and their relationship to the evolution of the universe and everything within it.

Speakers of English are taught and readily accept as 'natural' the Euclidean model of the world. Euclidean geometry teaches that mankind lives in a world of three dimensions, each of which is a dimension of space, wherein space is infinite. Newtonian physics and Einsteinian physics have improved upon this, but still follow the same basic model.

In their place is proposed a truly modern, extremely powerful, language oriented, FIVE dimensional model of the world. The 100,000 word text is supplemented with 175 photographs and 60 illustrations that teach people how to look at their own bodies in order to prove to themselves that the body of mankind, with its five senses, five fingers per hand, etc. is designed to develop awareness of five dimensions, and not three dimensions.

Language is the tool by which mankind understands the dimensions of time and space. The primary function of language is to enable the mind to relate changes in time with changes in space. For example, it is only through awareness of the periodic presence and then absence of the light of the sun (change in space) that is it possible to be aware of the passing of days (change in time).

The species of modern man, Homo Sapiens, did not become fully conscious all at once, but in incremental stages, which are known as 'dimensions'. Modern languages reflect mankind's evolution to the awareness of each of five dimensions, such that mankind currently lives in a world of linguistic awareness of five dimensions of space. The existence of each of these dimensions of space can be comprehended by the mind only in relation to a simultaneous awareness of the existence of a corresponding dimension of time. In other words, space and time are understood by the mind in terms of five dimensions, each of which is a dimension not of space alone or of time alone, but of 'space-time'.

Although geometry is based on the fundamental premise that space in the universe is infinite, this book demonstrates that space is not infinite, but is finite. The ancient Greeks assumed that space is infinite because they based their geometric model of space on the human understanding of time. As is demonstrated in the book, time is infinite.

Physicists tend to look outward, to the far ends of the universe, in order to better understand the organization of the universe. It is now immensely valuable to take a moment to look inward, and to analyze the organization of the language grammar that we use to organize our understanding of the organization of the universe.

Unlike speakers of Chinese, for example, speakers of English and related languages do not have one unified understanding of nature. English causes its speakers to subdivide their understanding of nature, into what are known as science and religion. Science itself is subdivided, as science does not recognize one unified force of nature but four distinct forces. Religion used to recognize a subdivided pantheon of forces (gods), but the diverse cultures that are related to English have long since evolved to unify their understanding of nature into one force, one god. Science has not yet been able to evolve to this level, but still recognizes four non-unified, subdivided forces.

This theory unifies the four forces of nature, and demonstrates that there is one force in the entire universe that enables time to interact with space. This book presents a new theory of time, space, light, and gravity, discusses the organization of space-time in the universe, and explores the organization of the atom. The nature of the sixth dimension is also explored.

This theory unifies the one force of science, the force of nature, with the one force of religion, the force of god, and demonstrates that at a fundamental level they are one and the same. Science and religion are two symmetrical understandings of the same one nature.

Religion recognizes a creation. Science also recognizes a creation, and calls it the Big Bang. The Big Bang was not, however, the creation of the universe, but the creation of the third dimension of the universe, the current dimension. This book provides tremendous evidence on the nature of the two dimensions of existence before the Big Bang, and on the nature of the fifth dimension, after the Big Crunch.

The entire universe evolves, and all evolution follows the same one pattern. Mankind is capable of awareness of the first five stages, or dimensions, in the pattern.

This pattern is used to explain the evolution of the species Homo Sapiens, the migration of mankind out of Africa, the evolution of human consciousness, and the evolution of human language.

Genetically, Chinese is the 'youngest' race of mankind, and Africa has the 'oldest' (most evolved) races. Each wonderfully complements the other. The incredibly powerful simplicity and organization of time of Swahili is explored and contrasted with the incredible spatial awareness of Chinese. English, which occupies a middle position between these two extremes, has much to learn from each.

This pattern is used to explain human instincts, human emotions, human behavior, and even the physical characteristics of the male and female sexual organs.

A new definition of 'life' is proposed. This theory maintains that everything in the universe that evolves according to this pattern is 'alive', and that everything in the universe evolves according to this pattern. Mankind is able to be conscious of the universe because the universe itself is conscious. Mankind has become conscious of the consciousness that is the universe.

The book contains no mathematics other than geometry. It is not difficult to follow the ideas as presented. It is not, however, casual reading. This book is like a hydrogen bomb, which will cause a great fusion (unification) in the minds of its readers, thereby liberating incredible amounts of creative energy. However, readers must be willing to invest sufficient mental energy into this book to ignite a fusion reaction in their minds. Only readers who are willing to allow their minds to evolve and to grow can come to recognize this evolved model of the world as 'natural'.

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