The Aetherspace and the 7 Dimensions
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In Material Superphysics, the aetherspace is part of the spatial layer that is above spacetime, but below timespace.
Sublayer | Media | Domain | Phenomena |
---|---|---|---|
Upper | Timespace | Quasi-Physical | Teleportation (via Electromagnetism) |
Middle | Aetherspace | Quasi-Physical and Physical | Gluons (via Matter) |
Lower | Spacetime | Physical | Gravity (via Matter), Dark Matter (via Light, Matter), Magnetism (via Electromagnetism) |
This is where spacetime slices exist. In Cartesian Physics and the pre-Science era, this was known as extension.
This allows the concept of 7 dimensions each of which has its own property:
Dimension | Property | Example |
---|---|---|
1 | Point-Perception | Dot |
2 | 2D-Perceptions | 2D Curve |
3 | Physical Perceptions | 3D Sphere |
4 | Past, Present, Future | 4D Geodesic |
5 | Alternate or Parallel Realities | 5D Tunnel |
6 | Universes in the Multiverse | 6D Shift* |
7 | Totality of Existence | 7D Totality** |
Superphysics Note
Technically, the 7th Dimension is purely aethereal and no longer part of the Spatial Layer.
Properties of the Aetherspace
Spacetime Ratio as Liquidity
The main property of the aetherspace is the space-time ratio.
- In the lower dimension both time and space are at their minimum.
- At the highest dimension, both time and space are at their maximum.
In between, they are both malleable:
- In the lower dimensions, time is rigid or limited, but space is malleable or freer
- In the upper dimensions, space is rigid or limited, but time is malleable or freer
This is because the aetherspace is more immaterial and more liquid than spacetime.
This liquidity gives its wave and probabilistic nature, just as the water in pool with so many people in it will have many fluctuations or splashes and waves.
- However, the water will never suddenly go to one side of the pool. The nature of doing so belongs to the aethereal layer and not the spatial.
This has practical uses:
- In Material Superphysics, this leads to teleportation (via timespace).
- In Bio Superphysics, this leads to anti-aging.
- In Social Superphysics, this leads to the faster evolution of societies.
Separator for Universes
The aetherspace separates spacetime slices from each other.
The spacetime slices that are most similar to each other are naturally stitched together by timespace.
Therefore, those slices that are most different from the current one are the ‘farthest’ away in the aetherspace. This really means that they are of a different waveform that the timespace is unable to match in frequency.
Difference Between the Aetherspace and Spacetime
You can think of the aetherspace as the book’s body, and the spacetime slices as the pages of the book. The timespace is the browsing or flipping of the pages of the book.
From the Material to Radiant Layers, the aetherspace facilitates quantum mechanics. Its most important use is for teleportation, which will be explained in another chapter.
If atoms are our basis, then:
- intra-atomic space is aetherspace
- inter-atomic space is spacetime
Natural and Artificial Vortices
Some areas of spacetime have high concentrations of the aether that allow aetherspace to exist as holes or vortices that can allow matter to tunnel through.
These are natural portals that, when accesssed by timespace, can allow matter to jump between spacetimes.
These can be recreated artificially by electro-aetherically enlarging the aetherspace that is already in matter.
When enlarged as to wrap around matter, it creates a vortex that can let the matter tunnel through to another spacetime. This is how UFOs travel vast distances, as explained by Bob Lazar and the Essassani.