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Re: Thought Dimensionality

Stopping at 4-D keeps things in the realm of possible human experience and what the brain wiring can easily provide and what the ego can experience. Higher dimension than 4-D becomes abstraction and speculation. As far as an integrated example, if one went to a book signing of a philosophical author one may try to memorize some of his lingo in case one gets a chance to talk one-on-one, (1-D to 1.5-D). After seeing the author one may like the way he is dressed (1.5-2-D), like his arguments, (2-D to 2.5-D) but be turned off by his esoteric explanation of certain points (2.5-D to 3-D). After talking briefly with him one begins to realize he is marketeer, making one animated with anger (0.5-1.0-D). After returning home one begins to plan a discrediting stategy for fighting the author (3+-D). In the process or organizing ones approach one comes up with a profound way of looking at things that helps others (3.5+-D).

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