Fractalic Awakening II

The Eleven Dimensions of Time/Space

Understanding the Kronospheric as defining the true nature of time yields more than simply the clarification of the 4th dimension. Space/time begins with the Infinite Point and manifests through the iteration of linear, or spatial, dimensions, within which motion is made possible by the hyperdimension of time. Another way of describing this is to state that we move along space and through time, and that this movement is made possible by time, but we do not move along temporal dimensions at all. We in space/time can move along the spatial dimensions at will and in any direction we choose, but no matter what direction we move along, the temporal dimensions are always at right angles to our direction of motion.

Before moving into descriptions of the temporal dimensions, I do need to explain what I mean by moving "through" time, as I want to eliminate any confusion about this. Our movement "through" time is analogous to a needle going through a balloon. The needle is moving along space and goes "through" or penetrates, the dimension of time by analogy. Reality, of course, is that time is like an infinite set of concentric balloons, so the needle would penetrate one after another as it moves along the spatial dimensions.

Remember, though, that perception of the spatial dimensions as discrete and limiting is entirely an internal, conceptual part of experience and not Real in the same sense that the Infinite Point is Real.

So, let's proceed to explore the eleven temporal dimensions of time/space:

Now, let's discuss these temporal dimensions from another perspective. Beginning with the Infinite Point again, a completely different reality called time/space is generated by iterating nonlinear temporal dimensions, within which motion is made possible by the hyperdimension of space. Within time/space reality, movement along time and through space is the norm, but movement along spatial dimensions cannot take place. Beings existing in time/space can move along the temporal dimensions at will and in any direction they choose, but no matter what direction they choose, the spatial dimensions are always at right angles to their direction of motion. Keep in mind what I have already discussed reference moving "through" time within space/time; the same understanding applies to a movement "through" space within time/space.

Unlike space/time, which is a reality based on linear dimensions, the reality of nonlinear dimensions that I am calling time/space has the first three dimensions modeled as circles instead of straight lines. The circle is defined by two points equidistant from the center and opposite to each other, rotated through 180 degrees in the plane while maintaining their equidistant positions relative to the center. This center of the circle is the Infinite Point. The first three temporal dimensions are distinguished by their axial orientation relative to each other, or their potential axis of rotation. I state 'potential' because measuring along these dimensions does not involve rotation, but such rotation is indeed the measure along higher temporal dimensions; hence, potential. In each case the axis of rotation represents one of the first three spatial dimensions. These three temporal dimensions also differ from spatial dimensions in that, because they are nonlinear, each of them has a spatial dimensional value greater than one when described or modeled spatially! Assembling all three yields a spherical structure comprised of an infinity of concentric spheres. We now have a static set of three nonlinear temporal dimensions that are analogous to the three linear spatial dimensions. These three temporal dimensions comprise a domain that is at right angles to the three spatial dimensions, yet intersects all of the spatial dimensions at all points.

To enable dynamic movement along these temporal spheres, we need a fourth dimension, which in this case is not going to be a mere spatial dimension, but the hyperdimension of space, or T-space. This hyperdimension of space consists of all directions at right angles to the concentric sphere set. The movement enabled is a movement congruent with the temporal sphere surfaces. The movement enabled goes across, or at 90 degrees relative to, the spatial dimensions, and is defined by temporal dimensions five, six and seven.

The fifth, sixth and seventh temporal dimensions measure rotation within the spherical set, or movement along the surfaces of the concentric temporal spheres. The rotations defined by these three dimensions occur around the circles that define the first three temporal dimensions, and each rotation can be either clockwise or counterclockwise, corresponding to "positive" and "negative" rotation.

Temporal dimension eight is the pulse of space, enabling vibrational movement whose frequency is measured along the sphere surfaces, but whose amplitude is towards or away from the Infinite Point, across or at right angles to the sphere boundaries. Modulation of this temporal amplitude is not to be understood as analogous to movement through space, as in along the linear or spatial dimensions. The true movement measured is temporal frequency propagating along the temporal sphere surfaces. Dimensions nine through eleven define these movements or temporal frequencies whose amplitudes are congruent with the spatial dimensions. Because the amplitudes are also congruent with the spatial changelines, as apparent movement they represent what is ordinarily and inaccurately thought of as "time travel", but what in this temporal reality is actually the transmission of information along a spatial changeline. Such a phenomenon would be perceived by us in space/time reality as receiving information radiating either from the past or the future.

One way to grasp the fact that this temporal amplitude is not time travel is by realizing that the actual movement taking place is in the form of complex temporal waveforms propagating along the surfaces of temporal spheres. So the frequency is the actual movement measured along the temporal dimensions, not the spatial dimensions, even though the amplitude that accompanies the frequency yields the illusion that movement is taking place along the spatial dimensions.

Temporal dimensions 9 through 11 define this vibrational movement in each of temporal dimensions 1 through 3, although as actually observed, the vibrational movement is a complex waveform or waveforms moving along all of the first three temporal dimensions.

By varying temporal amplitude and frequency, this observed phenomenon can be utilized to pass information from time/space to space/time without actually moving along the spatial dimensions. This understanding brings with it the implication that communication could also take place in the "other" direction, from space/time to time/space, and in fact it does, but that is the subject for another essay.

These three dimensions also make possible what could be described loosely as temporal explosions that appear to go either from what we call the past direction towards the future direction, or in reverse, from what we call the future direction towards the past direction. Such explosions would consist of chronometric particles, or particles measured along temporal dimensions only and not spatial dimensions.

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