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Greetings!

Posted on May 21st, 2007 by tenthdimension : author/composer tenthdimension
I am a new member of zaadz. As I become familiar with the community here, and see what I can add to the discussion, I plan to start blogging here as well. My archive of blog entries I have created surrounding my tenth dimension project so far can be found at

imaginingthetenthdimension.blogspot.com

Enjoy the journey,

Rob Bryanton
Imagining the Tenth Dimension
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Time Travellers and Intuition

Posted on May 23rd, 2007 by tenthdimension : author/composer tenthdimension
Our minds are all about recognizing patterns, sorting things out, finding sense within the noise. There are days when I feel plugged into a hidden world of synchronicity and surprise messages from the universe, and there are days when I feel like my poor ol' brain is not quite all there.

One of the things people like best about my way of imagining the ten dimensions is that it shows an intuitive and self-consistent visual picture of how reality could be constructed. As Tom Huston mentioned in the WIE article about my project, I have been constantly surprised at the number of people who tell me that what I have portrayed can easily be made to fit with their own belief system and their own experience: from physics teachers to long distance faith healers, from excited kids to  deep-thinking philosophers, from people of various spiritual backgrounds, to people who have taken various hallucinogens who tell me their visions are easily explained by my way of imagining reality.

Will my intuition one day be confirmed by science?  That would be the most wonderful bit of synchronicity ever. I'm a composer, not a physicist! While I am an avid reader of a wide-reaching number of books and magazines, what drove me to create my tenth dimension site and its accompanying book was the feeling that I had stumbled upon something unique twenty years ago: the idea seemed so self-evident to me that I knew it was just a matter of time before other people would be talking about the same ideas. Three years ago, when I was forced to face the possibility of my own mortality (I almost bled to death on the operating table during a routine surgery gone wrong), I found the spare time and the resources to begin putting my ideas to paper; and, beginning last summer, to send them out to the world through the web. Twenty years ago I was a person out in the middle of the Canadian prairies, with no hope of being heard. Now, with virtually no advertising other than word of mouth, the beautiful social networking world of the internet has drawn over one and a half million visitors to my website. Web 2.0 is waking up to this new way of imagining reality, and I am no longer just some dude in the middle of nowhere with a crazy idea.

Once you have my way of imagining the dimensions in mind, you can see a way to combine free will and determinism, and how multiverses could exist "just around the corner". But this is not just about our universe of matter and energy, it is also about the "quantum observer": I propose that the universe of memes and spirit are interacting with the physical universe across these same ten dimensions to create forms of order, life, and the desire for continuance. Being interested in "what happens next", I propose, is one of the basic dividing lines between inanimate molecules and the first building blocks of life, but it can also seem self-evident that our unlikely universe has been interested in its own continuance since the very beginning.

Every minute of every day, we avoid doing the things that will stop us from continuing along our line of time, and I wonder how many accidental death victims would tell you from the afterlife "I just didn't see it coming", or "it was too late for me to get out of the way": if you can see your own impending death, there might be a way for you to stop it from happening.

A few weeks ago I read an article about research conducted by scientists (including nobel laureate Brian Josephson) into our ability to see into the immediate future. If our future already exists as possible branches in the fifth dimension, then isn't that what we are sensing every moment we refuse to step off the curb in front of the vehicle speeding by? If I didn't have a sense of what is happening next, how could I carry on a conversation, or finish typing this paragraph? Even a goldfish can see far enough into the future to get out of the way of danger.

Likewise, I was reading this month's Wired magazine this morning, which has a great article about the research being done into athletes who seem to be able to predict the future and sense outcomes long before their teammates: could Wayne Gretzky's legendary ability to be able to make plays be borne in part from an enhanced ability to see the future?

Then tonight I saw the new blog entry here at zaadz by CP, "No One Likes You in the Future", and I felt once again that the world is connected together in ways behind the scenes that we can only begin to imagine.

My song Everything Fits Together is about the same idea.

Enjoy the journey,

Rob
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Everything

Posted on May 29th, 2007 by tenthdimension : author/composer tenthdimension
Everything fits together.

Everything.

Everything has a potential shape in the tenth dimension... but in the tenth dimension it remains as unrealized potential. Things don't really start getting interesting until we precipitate that potential into the dimensions below.

Everything has a place that it begins and a place that it ends: and my visual way of imagining reality allows us to envision how that is true for any idea, or any vibration, or any physical construct, in the universe, and the multiverse.

As I've mentioned elsewhere, this project began for me as a set of songs I had written about the nature of reality. When people didn't seem to understand what I was getting at, I imagined I would create a booklet to go with the CD, and that booklet blossomed into a 220 page book and a popular website. Here are six Big Ideas I've tried to sum up with the six songs that I've finished recording so far for this project :

1. Everything Fits Together. As we come to understand the interconnectedness of our reality this becomes self-evident, but a lot of people in the world still have not gained this perspective, and they feel needlessly trapped in their lives because of that. By the time you have really imagined the tenth dimension, you have seen what the seers and mystics have been describing for millenia, but you have also seen what quantum physicists and cosmologists are trying to explain to us right now: what is the nature of reality?

2.The quantum observer exists whether you believe in this concept or not. So. Whether you believe that everything in this world and this universe are the result of pure chance, blind determinism, and some lucky throws of the dice for cosmology and evolution over the ages... or whether you believe that what we are seeing is the result of a divine intent of some kind... the result, as what we are seeing at this moment will be the same. Both belief systems are compatible, because reality is viewing itself through an Unseen Eye, the "outside the system" viewpoint which Godel showed us through his Incompleteness Theorum.

3. Although there are ten dimensions to reality, all there really are for our own universe is seven, and one of those is the point in the seventh dimension that for our own universe represents the omega we are heading towards and the alpha we come from, all wrapped up as a single unmoving point in the seventh dimension (as I sing in "Seven Levels"). This means there are really six cardinal directions in our unique reality, and six degrees of freedom/six degrees of separation that tie us all together. When the sixth level is also the first level (like a mobius strip but in the sixth dimension, the quantum observer becoming self-referential/self-aware, the undulating snake grabbing its tail), we are left with the fifth dimension, which is where we really are (as Kaluza proved and Einstein eventually agreed after sitting on the idea for a couple of years). I believe that the golden mean and the stacked dodecahedra forming ubiquitous rotating helices show how matter and energy are organized for our universe in the fifth dimension we are currently navigating through - Dan Winter has compiled some amazing insights into these ideas.

4. From the Anthropic Viewpoint, the reason we're here is because we're here. Is that so bad? It is, if people in power are using fear and ignorance to keep you down, and placing themselves in more and more extreme positions of conspicuous wealth while promoting a system that lets there be starving children and needless suffering in the world. If you pay no attention to the man behind the curtain, you run the risk of being his puppet and his victim! My song takes the opposing viewpoints of determinism and a peaceful/joyful acceptance of the multiverse and pits them against each other throughout the song.

5. One of the things modern society has taught us to be suspicious of is the integrated mind - despite the fact that, as my song "Automatic" says, "we've all been running on automatic since we were back in the trees". I believe Julian Jaynes got it right: what we think of as consciousness now is a recent development, probably from the last few thousand years, and prior to that time we existed in a more integrated frame of mind, where ideas for doing things and intuition (remembering the future that already exists) were heard as internal "voices in the head" that people of the time viewed as the voices of ancestors, or spirit guides, or the commands from a God. That integrated state is still one we all can fall back into without realizing when we're doing repetitive activities, and sometimes find we have to use when we're performing complicated or challenging physical or mental activities. A mind that is not constantly nattering on to itself with its narrator voice is a productive mind, and a healthy mind, and something that proponents of meditation strive towards.

6. Sometimes you just have to find a way to relax, because tension and fear and hatred are your enemies. Even a short five minute meditation once a day can help to tune you into your own internal voices, let them be heard or let them be quiet, and can help to move you to a better place in the ten dimensions. Turquoise and White is my song about getting away, even if it's only for a few minutes in your mind. Indirectly, it's also about physical stance and how something as simple as adopting a more alert or a more relaxed posture can change mental attitude, and changing your mental attitude can instantly put you in a better part of the multiverse, even though your location down here on our limited fourth dimensional line doesn't change one bit.

What is reality? All we are is a set of ideas across the dimensions. And that is a beautiful and wondrous thing.

Enjoy the journey,

Rob
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What are friends for?

Posted on May 31st, 2007 by tenthdimension : author/composer tenthdimension
Someone posted this deceptively simple question on the tenth dimension forum a few days ago: "What is friendship?". Everybody has an answer to this question, but that's because we're talking about a basic organizing force of the universe (it's all part of grouping and symmetry, waveforms and entrainment). In the ten dimensions, your friends are for the same things everybody else says they're for: to help each other out (and your friends would do this, I would say, by adding their vibrations and their consensual reality to yours when that's what's needed).

I could use a few positive thoughts at the moment - I'm spending at least part of every day with my mom right now. A couple of months ago, she told me she is ultimately peaceful with the idea of her impending death. Like many others on the planet, she feels she has had a good life and knows that while her body is dying, there are parts of her that continue on. Still... now that we're getting into the harder parts of dying from inoperable lung cancer, sometimes it's harder for her to keep that in mind on the days when she's suffering.

Most of the immediate family are able to be nearby, which is a blessing. But I have a question for my new friends here at zaadz,: do you have any words of wisdom for me that would seem appropriate to a 77 year old, which I could pass along to my mom and dad to help them get through this with the peace that I know mom's authentic self already has come to terms with? I would be grateful.

By the way, I know our role is to laugh with her whenever possible, and to console her when that's what she needs. Those are two things we're pretty good at as a family. What goes good on top of that?


Still trying to enjoy the journey,

Rob
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