Dimension Six - by Samuel Avery (Paperback)
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- Dimension Six is about physics, but it's about more than physics.
- Author(s): Samuel Avery
- 146 Pages
- Science, Physics
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About the Book
"Modern physics is dazzling. What is it about space that will not let an object move faster than light? Why does mass increase and time slow at extremely high velocities? Why is it impossible to know where a particle is if its momentum is known? In everyday experience, why do we feel acceleration but not velocity? These physical phenomena are well known, and their effects are easily calculated, but the dazzle remains. Why do they happen at extreme dimensions -- the very fast, the very small, the very massive, the very distant? The key revolves around the role of the observer, or, in other words, consciousness. Without an observer, the existence of an object itself becomes problematic. It is time to look again at what dimensions are and how they relate to consciousness"--Book Synopsis
Dimension Six is about physics, but it's about more than physics. It is a captivating exploration that transcends the boundaries of traditional physics and offers a fresh perspective on the enigmatic relationship between the physical world and consciousness.
Modern physics, with its awe-inspiring revelations, beckons us to question the very fabric of reality. Why does space impose a cosmic speed limit, confining objects to move slower than light? How does mass transform and time warp under extreme velocities? The elusive nature of particles and the peculiarities of acceleration versus velocity in our daily experiences only deepen the intrigue. These phenomena, well-charted yet perpetually dazzling, happen at extreme dimensions - the very fast, the very small, the very massive, and the very distant. But the crux of these mysteries lies in the connection to the observer, to consciousness itself. In the absence of an observer, the existence of a material object becomes a perplexing quandary.
Dimension Six beckons us to revisit our understanding of dimensions and their relationship with consciousness. Once perceived as fixed structures of an external world, dimensions are now revealed as fluid, bending, and merging realms at their extremes, courtesy of relativity theory and quantum mechanics. Is a dimension an intrinsic element of the material universe, or is it a cornerstone of consciousness itself?
This book is written for those with some exposure to physical science - from basic physics courses to advanced Ph.D. studies. But most importantly, it is an invitation to those willing to venture beyond conventional thinking. Dimension Six sparks a paradigm shift by challenging the fundamental assumptions underpinning our comprehension of consciousness and physical reality.
If you seek an insightful exploration of the perplexities in modern physics and a revelation of why we perceive the world as external and material, then this book promises not only intrigue but also enlightenment.