Scivillage.com Casual Discussion Science Forum
The Spiritual Hyperplane (from CCs article) - Printable Version

+- Scivillage.com Casual Discussion Science Forum (https://www.scivillage.com)
+-- Forum: Science (https://www.scivillage.com/forum-61.html)
+--- Forum: Logic, Metaphysics & Philosophy (https://www.scivillage.com/forum-80.html)
+--- Thread: The Spiritual Hyperplane (from CCs article) (/thread-19715.html)



The Spiritual Hyperplane (from CCs article) - Ostronomos - Feb 1, 2026

I stumbled accross this fascinating article that makes a semi-successful attempt to link science with the supernatural: The occult roots of higher-dimensional research in physics | Aeon Essays

What it seems to lack is a mathematical foundation. I have personally been successful in the past of creating a so-called "supernatural science" when I was at a much greater level of intellect, temporarily.

The higher dimensions spoken about in the article I am personally familiar with. I have sought many attempts in the area of modern metaphysical sciences of linking the spiritual with the scientific.

Langan does refer to a non-terminal metaphysical domain in his paper Quantum Metamechanics. I can personally verify this as f

(12) Philosophy | Religious Forums


RE: The Spiritual Hyperplane (from CCs article) - Ostronomos - Feb 2, 2026

George-ananda said:
I have come to believe that the supernatural/occult involves planes of nature more subtle than the physical. That so, there is no reason physics cannot study these planes when subtle enough instruments become available. In the meantime, clairvoyance is our best way to know about these subtle planes of nature.

So, I think in the future the occult and physics can shake hands.
There is an air of familiarity in your tone.

The mystique surrounding the metaphysical has been met with hostility by many a materialist (some of which are scientists). Perhaps progress in this area is no doubt within our grasp.

The Platonic realm is primordial in nature. It is the chaos out of which order emerges. Nothingness, in a word. The non-terminal metaphysical domain spoken about by Langan and others.

Truth rises to the forefront of our minds.