Imagining the Tenth Dimension
When considering the world around us we frequently ponder the three dimensions of our physical space and the fourth dimension of time. When we hear talk of other dimensions or higher dimensions often it is with respect to dimensions of consciousness or awareness, or even higher spiritual planes. In physics the idea of higher dimensions has come to the forefront with theories explaining the nature of the universe. String Theory, The Theory of Everything and M Theory are the current leading edge of theoretical physics. Most of us not being theoretical physicists or cosmologists struggle with the idea and perception of dimensions higher than the 4th magnitude. The idea of parallel universes strikes a cord in the imagination, but how these parallel realities fit in with our own seem to defy all logic and reason. Rob Bryanton has authored a book and created an 11 minute animation that seeks to answer some of the these big questions and help the average person come to terms with the multiverse. This perspective is not meant to be one absolutely grounded in current theories of physics but to explore possibilities of the nature of reality and even help to define spiritually in the post-post modern world. The author Rob Bryanton also has a blog which is quite interesting and invites others to share their connection with this perspective on reality.
Part I of Imagining the Tenth Dimension
Part II of Imagining the Tenth Dimension



















Hi Frank, nice blog! I’ve already grabbed a few of your recommended youtube clips and put them up in the chat room at my site. I’m embarassed to say that I only just discovered this nicely written post recommending my animation and my project, thanks for your kind words.
The project continues to do very well, but it’s been fascinating watching people’s reactions to this. Some people call it mind-blowing, while some people don’t get what I’m trying to do: there are a number of different schools of thought creatively blended together in this project. If you type tenth dimension faq into google you’ll find a blog entry linking to the many tangents this animation leads to.
I have posted a link to your blog in my Interesting Links section at the tenth dimension blog.
Thanks!
Rob Bryanton
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