12-04-2018, 09:48 PM
the perception of the shape of the world indicates the level of thinking of the individual.
a 2 dimensional thinker will think it's a flat plane. it kind of is. you can circle the globe from nearly any angle [just avoid the poles] and you can travel infinitely. thus the earth can, in a way, accurately be called an infinite 2d plane, from a certain perspective. perspective is key. these types cannot properly compute 3d structures.
a 3 dimensional thinker will think it's a ball. this is also accurate from that perspective.
a 4+ dimensional thinker will know the earth is both of the above as well as a concave toroidal structure. dimensionality has these nexus points at which a 3d spheroid will invert into a 4d toroid. this continues up and down the dimensions, they are all wrapped/stacked/inverted/threaded through each other.
i was once able to see the earth from a higher dimensionality. it took 20-30 minutes of intensely focused mental geometry, creating all sorts of weird `scaffolding.` at a certain point the scaffolding collapsed and the mental hologram went 5d. i sat in awe of the beauty of it for as long as i could hold the image in my head. image is a bad term here, it's more like a movie, but beyond even that. i can't blame others for not being able to do this in their minds, i was only able to do it once and it was probably the hardest my mind has ever had to work.
a 2 dimensional thinker will think it's a flat plane. it kind of is. you can circle the globe from nearly any angle [just avoid the poles] and you can travel infinitely. thus the earth can, in a way, accurately be called an infinite 2d plane, from a certain perspective. perspective is key. these types cannot properly compute 3d structures.
a 3 dimensional thinker will think it's a ball. this is also accurate from that perspective.
a 4+ dimensional thinker will know the earth is both of the above as well as a concave toroidal structure. dimensionality has these nexus points at which a 3d spheroid will invert into a 4d toroid. this continues up and down the dimensions, they are all wrapped/stacked/inverted/threaded through each other.
i was once able to see the earth from a higher dimensionality. it took 20-30 minutes of intensely focused mental geometry, creating all sorts of weird `scaffolding.` at a certain point the scaffolding collapsed and the mental hologram went 5d. i sat in awe of the beauty of it for as long as i could hold the image in my head. image is a bad term here, it's more like a movie, but beyond even that. i can't blame others for not being able to do this in their minds, i was only able to do it once and it was probably the hardest my mind has ever had to work.