David Thomson wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
>
>> Here's an interesting 4-dimensional vortex of an atom.  The flat plane
>> slicing through the center would be the 3-dimensions; i.e., where the
>> two vortexes meet.
>> http://www.unarius.org/plasma/vortex.gif
>
> This is a very nice image.



Those are great questions. I'm still in the process of trying to untangle the information since it's from a metaphysic source. Being open-minded I'm studying the source because most of the information meshes very well with my thoughts on reality. I would highly recommend one of their books. At 540 pages, hardback, it's a bargain for $0.25. Yes, that's 25 cents plus $2.50 S&H, tax free. :-) Actually there's another guy on ebay selling it for one penny, but $3.50 S&H.

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Note this book was published in 1956!

Roughly 20 years ago I glanced through the book, and truly such information did not mess as well, and therefore went over my head. Last month I glanced through the book and was surprised at how much information made more sense, but left it at that. A few days ago I once again glanced through the book and was shocked at the connections I'm unraveling. Most of such connections were ignited by my recent physics simulation research. Every day I become more amazed ... no, dumb founded how nature (our universe) accomplishes things, at its intelligence. It's nearly impossible to describe unless one delves deep in the attempts of simulating nature. There are various problems that seem so overwhelmingly impossible to overcome, yet nature accomplishes such tasks on a grand scale, infinity so. Is there truly an upper limit how large reality is? Seems not. Is there a lower limit how small things are? Look at the biggest thing in physics theory now, M-theory. Seems there's no limit. Hypothetically lets say there is a limit, even though there's probably not. Would it resemble raw information as in memory? Trying to simulate a small area of such raw memory is difficult enough. Multiply that by infinity. It blows me away!!

Here's an *attempt* to answer some of your questions.




> Are all the dimensions length dimensions?
>  What is the mathematical and
> physical basis for the spirals coming out of the poles?
>
> I am aware there is a twist in the magnetic field at the poles, as can be
> readily seen when placing a magnet near a CRT screen. But it does not seem
> to exhibit the number of turns in the drawing.


I'm not sure how to answer since the author states time and space in our physical universe is misunderstood. In the book there's a drawing of space and time, which is drawn as a sine wave. It shows one unit of "space factor" to be one wavelength. I believe what they call "space factor" is the smallest unit of distance in our physical universe. They continue with, "Time factor energy moving from A to B, or 1/2 wave" Now I understand that bit of information is most likely totally meaningless to you. It's only when you juggle thousands of such statements taken from the book that you begin to perceive a glimpse how it all makes sense. In a nutshell it's claimed that velocity, time, speed are 3-dimensional illusions. That what we experience is an artifact of 3-dimensions. In such 3-dimensions space and time are split, but when viewed from the 4th and higher dimensions space and time is connected. For example, when viewing the atom from at least 4-dimensions they claim the atoms energy wave traverses somewhat like a circle, similar to how planets circle the sun, except we are dealing with wave patterns. They claim light from distant stars travels here in an instant. That's just a tidbit from the book, written in 1956. Today there are well acknowledged physicists who adhere to the interpretation that photons do not travel through space, but the actual energy exchange occurs instantly. Have you studied the double slit single electron or single photon experiments? It appears the only theory to predict such experiments by messing with time.

The book continually refers to 4th, 5th, and higher dimensional vortexes. Also there's a lot of talk about 2X and 1/2X harmonics, induction, hysteresis, how energy is transferred and split by these methods from the higher dimensions to lower. I could go on and on mentioning various effects describe in the book such as polarity reversals, to EMF bands, to how gravity works. All I can say is that it's very interesting, and it would take such a bizarre theory to explain experiments such as the double slit.



Regards,
Paul Lowrance

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