The Bible Code by Michael Drosnin - read
it before - it is pure joy, started at the back
with Chapter Notes - p. 185 - because it's
difficult to focus on explanations when
a great book ends
The Bible Code mentions a fifth dimension
and Alan Guth, physicist, confirms it exists
though only defined in paradox: being smaller
than the atom’s nucleus, yet containing
the whole universe
We live in a five-dimensional world: 3 of
space, a 4th of time and a 5th of all things
spiritual – what mysterious ideas - just
the thing to awaken a dream on the
possibility of infinite being…
The Bible Code, Michael Drosnin, Weidenfeld &
Nicolson, 1997 ---- pp 185 and 196
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I refuse to believe there are only that many. :)
Well, I have read scientists postulating as many as 25 dimensions all rolled up like hosepipes and if only they could be unrolled, we would become aware of them - but our 3-dimensional reality with the 4th space-time complement does not allow of this event!
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