The Sixth Dimension

The Sixth Dimension: Dream Time, Precognition, Many Worlds
Journal of Cosmology, Cosmology.com Vol 18, 2014. .
The Sixth Dimension: Dream Time, Precognition, Many Worlds
Rhawn Gabriel Joseph, Ph.D.
Cosmology.com
BrainMind.com


It is through dreams that we may be transported to worlds that defy the laws of physics and which obeys their own laws of time, space, motion and conscious reality, where the future is juxtaposed with the past and where time runs backwards and forwards (Campbell, 1988; Freud, 1900; Jung, 1945, 1964). Throughout history it has been believed that dreams open doors to alternate realities, to the future, to the past, and the hereafter, where the spiritual world sits at the boundaries of the physical; hence the tendency to bury the dead in a sleeping position even 100,000 years ago (Joseph 2011a,b). Although but a dream, the dream was experienced during dream consciousness much as the waking world is experienced by waking consciousness. The dream was real. Thus, throughout history dreams have been taken seriously especially when they gave glimpses of the future.Dream are often of events from the previous day and may concern the future. It is through dreams that the dreamer may gain insight into problems which have plagued him or which he anticipates encountering in the near future. Just as one can think about the future or the past and make certain deductions and predictions, a dream may include of anticipations regarding the future, and in this respect, the dream could be considered an imaginal means of preparation for various possible realities. As such, dream-time and dream-consciousness could be considered manifestations of the "Many Worlds" theory of quantum physics.Not uncommonly the dream will include so many branching and overlapping multiple realities that it makes no sense at all, except to those skilled in the art of interpreting dream symbolism (Freud 1900; Jung 1945, 1964).� Indeed, it is due to the non-temporal, often gestalt nature of dreams which require that they be consciously scrutinized from multiple angles in order to discern their meaning, for the last may be first and what is missing may be just as significant as what is there.Dream-consciousness and dream-time are also associated with accelerated levels of brain activity (Joseph 2000, 2011a). Relativity predicts that observers with an accelerated frame of reference experience time-dilation and a shrinking of time-space such that the future and the present come closer together relative to those with a different frame of reference (Einstein et al. 1923, Einstein 1961). Thus, during dream-time, the dreamer may see or experience the future before that future is experienced by the conscious mind.Many Worlds of Quantum Dream-TimeThere are at least three dimensions of time: space-time which obeys the laws of relativity; conscious-time which obeys the laws of quantum physics; and dream-time which defies the laws of Newtonian physics but which could be viewed as a manifestation of the "Many Worlds" interpretation of quantum mechanics. Whereas conscious-time occupies the 5th dimension, dream-time is the 6th dimension of the quantum continuum and the space-time manifold embraced by relativity.Although dream-time encompasses dream-consciousness, dream-time and conscious-time are distinct. Consciousness and dreaming are not synonymous. Dreams may be observed by consciousness and as such, dreaming and consciousness are entangled as dream-consciousness. However, consciousness is generally little more than a passive witness during dreaming, an audience before the stage upon which the dreams are displayed in all their mystery and majestic glory. It is rare for consciousness to become conscious that "it" is observing a dream, and when such rarities occur the dreamer may awaken or briefly take an active role in what has been described as "lucid dreaming" (LaBerge, 1990).
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