Other Dimensions?

The Virtual Life of Fizzy Oceans by David A. Ross Last night I watched a documentary about physicists who are postulating about the existence of other dimensions beyond height, width and depth. String Theory is the root of their hypothesis. Using the Supercollider in Geneva, they are trying first to glimpse, then measure these other dimensions. I found this amusing since artists, meta-physicians, and even mathematicians have known about them for centuries. Since all matter is in constant motion, even the measurements we take in physical space are only approximations. Within the variance of these measurements we find the portals into other frames of reference. And yet, it is not a 'here or there' proposition; it is all going on simultaneously, and therein lies the wonder. Like many before her, Fizzy has simply found the portal and moves freely within these dimensional points of reference. In fact, we all do this constantly, whether or not we are conscious of the process. Time travelers? Yes! Multispacial beings? Yes! It's not black & white, folks; it's in Living Color! Fizzy is no guru; she's just an average girl who stumbles into the experience of a simultaneous, multidimensional universe. Instead of questioning her senses, she simply goes with the flow and experiences a multiplicity in her experience that those physicists are busy trying to quantify.

Fizzy Oceans has her very own blog. And it's really different. Come join the fun!
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