In the Eye of the Mind's Storm

Have you ever woken up before your body has abandoned sleep? You lie in a half-paralysed state yet the mind is crystal clear. Every day worries will not disturb your inner peace, as solutions effortlessly appear to dissolve previously insoluble problems. Your mind's eye, as if no longer confined to your body, is but a point in its own space languishing in a time stood still yet ballooned beyond the present. Then the first stirring of morning brings back another reality, the bustle of daily life with which you feel strangely at odds. In that transition you know that while you are whole, the world beyond is but a smoke screen covering disjointed beliefs and institutions. Soon a compulsion to take up your regular routine and responsibilities takes over. Yet a residual feeling remains that the world is not in harmony with … they way things should be, if only you could figure out how: science and religion are in disagreement over the most fundamental issues of life, more often than not politics and the economy pursue cross purposes, and society's bigotry strains your personal relationships. Is such discord not a sign that all these separate realities are incomplete, possibly flawed and but part of a greater reality? And that our further progress may very well depend on our resolve to restore this dissonance to harmony.

Wide ranging imaginative thoughts and inexplicable experiences have long raised suspicion that indeed there is more to this world of ours than meets the eye. However, speculation, faith and non-repeatable phenomena provide no proof or explanation of a metaphysical world. Yet if a transcending reality does exist then it will also offer a way to substantiate it and, provided our science is not too far off the mark, it will be possible with but minor revisions to describe it scientifically. The presentation at this web site introduces just such a scientific account of unifying some of these separate realities into a universal greater reality. Its texts substantiate that indeed there are other dimensions than the usual ones in which we spend our lives and its main section provides the mathematical relations between our familiar world and these newly recognised dimensions.

Our awareness does not reach beyond the three spatial dimensions we normally experience, because any extra-dimensional perception does not appear to extend survival in our usual environment. Hence, we lack the innate ability for regular perception of such other unseen dimensions that, nevertheless, as related elsewhere at this site are still just space and time. The questions that this revelation raises are many, such as whether these other dimensions will make it possible to cross the vast distances of space within a fraction of a lifetime (defying the speed of light) if not travel through time (of course we already travel through time, however, when we think of time travel we mean a controlled leap to the past or future). Even more profound, will we have an existence in these other dimensions separate from the one in this physical world and so survive the death of our body? In fact this web site introduces such a reality in which we are both observers and actors whose role while coincident during our presence in this world is otherwise detached from its mundane concerns and physical manifestation. Accordingly, the answer to the above and many related questions is that all these expectations may come true, except that they will be realised in this larger universal reality that cannot be readily understood in terms of the very limited sense of our present fractured realities.