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11-Dimensional universe

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Ostronomos Offline
A model of reality within reality implies that reality is self-contained. This leads to the idea of an 11-dimensional universe. Most of you will never know about it because most of you have never gone there.

Christ was temporally stratified within God or the Logos. S is distributed over S, where Christ was S<-->S and we are S-->s. That is why we do not have the connection to God that Christ had.
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Yazata Offline
(Feb 3, 2021 04:21 PM)Ostronomos Wrote: A model of reality within reality implies that reality is self-contained.

What does "self-contained" mean in this instance? Finite? Monistic?

Quote:This leads to the idea of an 11-dimensional universe.

What? How does whatever you said in your previous sentence imply anything about number of dimensions? Whatever "dimension" means in this instance.

Quote:Most of you will never know about it because most of you have never gone there.

I think that you already know that I have zero confidence in your supposed mystical revelations. (Less than zero, if truth be told.)

If you are trying to make some kind of philosophical assertion about reality, how could anything that's real fail to "go there"? Or 'be there'? Or whatever you are trying to say.

All of reality would seemingly have to share the qualities of reality (whatever these qualities are) in order to be real, right? So shouldn't we say that anything that exists is already "there"? (Whatever "there" means.)

Quote:Christ was temporally stratified within God or the Logos. S is distributed over S, where Christ was S<-->S and we are S-->s. That is why we do not have the connection to God that Christ had.

I don't have a clue what that means. And neither do you, I'd wager.

Just because an idea seems cosmic to you (and maybe to nobody else) doesn't make it philosophy, Ostro.
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Zinjanthropos Offline
Quote:Christ was temporally stratified within God or the Logos. S is distributed over S, where Christ was S<-->S and we are S-->s. That is why we do not have the connection to God that Christ had


Hmmmm.... looks a bit like Love Big Grin
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Syne Offline
Someone needs to learn what the expression "the map is not the territory" means.
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Ostronomos Offline
Yazata Wrote:
(Feb 3, 2021 04:21 PM)Ostronomos Wrote: A model of reality within reality implies that reality is self-contained.

What does "self-contained" mean in this instance? Finite? Monistic?

Reality is contained within reality. This is a tautological statement of fact. The inescapable truth is that God can be deduced on logical grounds. Whether or not we take reality to mean "all that we perceive in our limited space and time is all that we will ever know" is another story. 

Any one person can reach a logical conclusion on God not through sight, but through mind. Assuming mind suffices to meet the standards of logic, which is rare (thankfully I was blessed with that gift, genetically).


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Quote:This leads to the idea of an 11-dimensional universe.

What? How does whatever you said in your previous sentence imply anything about number of dimensions? Whatever "dimension" means in this instance.

Although finite self-containment does not allow one to correctly deduce the exact number of dimensions of the universe, it does allow one to deduce the fact that the universe possesses more than 3.

Only the math can tell us the exact number of dimensions. And it is 11. 7 of which are wrapped up so tiny that we do not see them. Those would be the Heavenly dimensions.


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Quote:Most of you will never know about it because most of you have never gone there.

I think that you already know that I have zero confidence in your supposed mystical revelations. (Less than zero, if truth be told.)

If you are trying to make some kind of philosophical assertion about reality, how could anything that's real fail to "go there"? Or 'be there'? Or whatever you are trying to say.

All of reality would seemingly have to share the qualities of reality (whatever these qualities are) in order to be real, right? So shouldn't we say that anything that exists is already "there"? (Whatever "there" means.)

You are putting the cart before the horse. As you are well aware, my "mystical revelations" as you call them are translated into logically sound arguments for the divine. One need only ask why is it that I and no one else is privy to this knowledge. I am well aware of these facts, I only endeavor to make you and others who are not in the know aware of them. 

Be that as it may, the material world can be logically demonstrated to be but a sliver of what can be known. As you clearly dismiss the obvious fact that there is a much bigger reality to what we see, my goal is to draw it out in crayons for you and people like JamesR to gain full understanding of it.



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Quote:Christ was temporally stratified within God or the Logos. S is distributed over S, where Christ was S<-->S and we are S-->s. That is why we do not have the connection to God that Christ had.

I don't have a clue what that means. And neither do you, I'd wager.

Just because an idea seems cosmic to you (and maybe to nobody else) doesn't make it philosophy, Ostro.


Fair enough. But nevertheless it is a valid assertion.
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