Ditto Dude! By: narayanr. on 28 Dec 08, 06:47:51 Ditto Dude!
Exactly. By: iBO0M. on 27 Dec 08, 22:28:14 Exactly.
Yeah ... that's it ... By: narayanr. on 20 Dec 08, 16:56:22 Yeah ... that's it (LOL).
Probably because ... By: Apocryphile1970. on 20 Dec 08, 14:58:45 Probably because you can watch 100x but only rate once! xD
That's it ... I'm a ... By: narayanr. on 28 Nov 08, 05:51:42 That's it ... I'm a fan of this song!
(giggle, giggle, laugh, stomp)
Alrighty then. By: narayanr. on 26 Nov 08, 20:10:19 Alrighty then.
I'm going to hear ... By: narayanr. on 26 Nov 08, 20:05:06 I'm going to hear this song a fifth time NOW.
It's great!
Hey Rob, do you ... By: narayanr. on 26 Nov 08, 20:02:56 Hey Rob, do you happen to like Peter Gabriel? ... Just wondering.
Why only 20-sumthin ... By: narayanr. on 26 Nov 08, 19:34:39 Why only 20-sumthin' ratings?
This song ROCKS THE ANTHROPIC REALM, DUDES!!!
very well done;) By: Sam420Son. on 22 Oct 08, 05:44:30 very well done;)
I just added this ... By: Slumpnasty. on 13 Oct 08, 08:06:20 I just added this song to my favorites. There must be AT LEAST infinite dimensions...Anyway, I love your music, and I'm going to read your book.
What do you think ... By: endercross. on 01 Oct 08, 17:54:55 What do you think of 2012?
awesome song. By: DRUGMONSTER. on 05 Aug 08, 05:15:42 awesome song.
I like the last few ... By: grndayz1fan. on 17 Jul 08, 09:00:36 I like the last few seconds..where he's frowning then he gives off a smirk. lol I'm loving this guy. I am reading the book and..It's very interesting.
I hate rock/pop and ... By: deathskunk3. on 26 Jun 08, 19:04:39 I hate rock/pop and stuff like that. I prefer Hardcore, but this song is wonderfull! Rated 5/5! Dear Jona Cohen (may you know me from the forum)
Great fricken song. By: wrdeboise. on 24 Apr 08, 04:10:43 Great fricken song.
Hmm, I had posted a ... By: 10thdim. on 30 Mar 08, 20:28:27 Hmm, I had posted a url for the lyrics, but I guess youtube doesn't allow that. If you google tenth dimension 26 songs you'll find the lyrics, videos, and discussions around all of the songs attached to this project. The Anthropic Viewpoint is song 11 of 26.
You can also find ... By: 10thdim. on 30 Mar 08, 05:56:29 You can also find the lyrics by going to tenthdimension dot com slash faq
but that's a little more roundabout.
lyrics? please? By: Unclesamslair. on 30 Mar 08, 01:01:32 lyrics? please?
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Your Songs are all ... By: farceadentus. on 15 Jul 07, 18:05:08 Your Songs are all Excellent!
Thanks!
Rob By: 10thdim. on 01 Dec 08, 14:09:22 Thanks!
Rob
half way through ... By: wenchy2. on 01 Dec 08, 10:25:21 half way through yer song, i gotta say, how great! -D
good stuff :-p
What an unusual ... By: 10thdim. on 18 Nov 08, 20:20:23 What an unusual question! Yes that's really me, sitting at my old piano in my living room, playing piano while singing directly into the camera: no overdubs, no tricks. : )
Rob
are you really ... By: Hexxx350. on 18 Nov 08, 18:48:59 are you really singing? or just pretending?
Yep. But lots of ... By: 10thdim. on 12 Nov 08, 14:50:49 Yep. But lots of people like the songs as well, it just adds a different element to the discussion. I've moved to putting the songs at the end of my vlogs, that way if you simply aren't interested in a song you can push the stop button without missing the rest of the content.
Thanks for writing,
Rob
Your multi talented ... By: Scotitalic. on 12 Nov 08, 11:31:13 Your multi talented but I'm sure people are accessing your channel because of your theories not your singing.
How much one learns ... By: JoanMichele. on 03 Oct 08, 04:46:59 How much one learns depends on how smart and wise they are and thus how permeable to new information their minds are. This feat is called "insight".
Also, the song is awesome, you just have a poor taste.
I guess INT and WIS are your dump stats.
just a smart dude ... By: insidefeever. on 29 Sep 08, 04:43:08 just a smart dude with a sense of humor. grow one or cut it off.
Whoa. You're poetic ... By: SnoozeIRTL. on 24 Sep 08, 02:31:39 Whoa. You're poetic, Erich, and funny.
Anyway, I'm dropping out of this conversation...
Rob, I would delete this whole argument if I were you, and just block Erich from commenting.
The more you talk ... By: socratesrock. on 22 Sep 08, 02:53:02 The more you talk the stupider you sound. I'd say quit while you're ahead but that was long long ago.
Take your idiotic homophobic comments elsewhere, we like this channel!
geez...i wish i ... By: roryboryalice. on 21 Sep 08, 21:35:05 geez...i wish i hadn't read the comments...how childish
I meant, the user ... By: ErichFranz1990. on 20 Sep 08, 03:16:46 I meant, the user name WITHOUT numbers was taken. It's late...
I have my birthday ... By: ErichFranz1990. on 20 Sep 08, 03:15:41 I have my birthday in my user name because the user with numbers was taken, dumbass. This old guy needs to express his perception like a man and not some homosexual school boy.
This old guy is a ... By: SnoozeIRTL. on 20 Sep 08, 03:10:54 This old guy is a musician/songwriter expressing his perception through music, and he goes on to speak more specifically later in the video.
Music is a strong way to communicate, unless a fool is turned off by the style. That shows your pretty closed minded TBH.
By the way, about the birthday in the user name, I said "From what Ive seen" and to be more specific, Everyone Ive talked to over the internet, with their birthday in their name, is a closed minded fool... And look! You fulfill that =D
Having my birthday ... By: ErichFranz1990. on 19 Sep 08, 14:20:26 Having my birthday in my user name is a sign of stupidity? Yeah, you're smart. I called him a faggot because I wanted to learn something by watching this video and instead all I get is some old guy singing some stupid song.
You must not be too ... By: SnoozeIRTL. on 19 Sep 08, 06:35:49 You must not be too smart. You're one of those people that will never see whats in front of them, in the same way an animal doesn't know its on a planet going around the sun. Im the same age as you so I think I can call you stupid, seeing that you have your birthday in your user name, which is also a sign of stupidity, from what I've seen.
And Im sure its immature on my part to even be replying to this comment. I just want to explore one of those possibilities and perhaps effect someone else xD
Yeah, I've remarked ... By: 10thdim. on 16 Sep 08, 23:26:35 Yeah, I've remarked before that Randy Newman sings a bit like me. :D
Of course in this case the melody I've written has a deliberately vintage flavor, and Mr. Newman is an expert at bringing to mind different eras so that might also be part of what you're hearing here. But thanks for the comparison, I'll take it as a compliment!
Rob
randy newman? By: xxdejaentenduxx. on 16 Sep 08, 22:45:15 randy newman?
you are quite ... By: chiefmojorising1. on 14 Sep 08, 03:49:45 you are quite musically talented
nice song and funny ... By: nfally2007. on 12 Sep 08, 00:37:00 nice song and funny too
Nope. These ... By: 10thdim. on 02 Sep 08, 13:24:52 Nope. These recordings of me sitting at my piano are only available free as videos. But you can get a collection of mp3s of the more "produced" versions of some of the 26 songs attached to this project at the tenth dimension digital store.
Do U Have A Cd.? ... By: evilwear818. on 02 Sep 08, 08:58:02 Do U Have A Cd.? LOLOL
Yep, that's really ... By: 10thdim. on 03 Aug 08, 17:55:37 Yep, that's really me sitting at home at my 100 year old upright piano playing and singing, no computer tricks or midi involved. The piano really does need to be tuned, but there's something about that sour/sweet sound of a not-perfectly-tuned piano that appeals to me. Thanks for the compliment! :D
Rob
are uu really ... By: LilRusstv. on 03 Aug 08, 16:56:14 are uu really playin. nice song
Watch the new annotated version: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=XjsgoXvnS tY
This is the first part of the animation illustrating the concepts found in chapter one of the book "Imagining the Tenth Dimension - a new way of thinking about time and space" by Rob Bryanton, from tenthdimension.com
full version
http://one.revver .com/watch/99898
...giving us the ... By: 10thdim. on 08 Jan 09, 21:56:33 ...giving us the impression of there being only one possible past and one possible future, but there is actually a bush-like branching structure of possible pasts and futures, and this was proved in 2007 by a team of Oxford scientists under the direction of physicist David Deutsch. Videos about this:
The Past is an Illusion
watch?v=MCCp2UZTvak
Scrambled Eggs
watch?v=CFZVd_Ez23g
The Spacetime Tree
watch?v=0L-BfvDYYWg
What Would a Flatlander Really See?
watch?v=73IGTygl_Q4
Thanks for writing!
Rob
I believe Everett's ... By: 10thdim. on 08 Jan 09, 21:47:58 I believe Everett's Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics shows us that our experience of "time" is a result of us moving through a wave-function for the universe that comes from a fifth-dimensional probability space. As per Everett's theory, we don't really collapse the wave function, we merely observe it in one state or another from instant to instant. So our experience of the fourth dimension is in "frames" that are one planck length apart from each other...
well what would you ... By: Ciscoql. on 08 Jan 09, 21:12:05 well what would you consider the higher demensions? spatial or time-wise or both? or something else?
In the same way, ... By: 10thdim. on 08 Jan 09, 16:11:12 In the same way, you could say the third dimension contains everything - but for any one of us, there is always a lot of the third dimension that is hidden. What's on the other side of the wall in front of me? I need to use the fourth dimension to move to the other side of the wall, but now I can't see the side that I started on. Here's some videos about that:
Time in 3 Dimensions
watch?v=V4FpPp8MPIQ
Dr. Mel's 4D Glasses
watch?v=_JnzlLx6nA4
Why Do We Need More Than 3D?
watch?v=kzlRuygMGHY
Rob
Wouldn't the 5th ... By: Ciscoql. on 08 Jan 09, 03:01:45 Wouldn't the 5th dimension have an infinite number of splits and turns to describe all possible outcomes of everything? However, you describe this as the seventh dimension? Furthermore, I beleive string theory describes our dimensions as they are part of every object, such that every object has all 10 dimensinos. I assume that this is a deviation fromt he standard model of 10 spatial dimensions and 1 dimension of time correct?
PS - I should ... By: 10thdim. on 08 Jan 09, 02:38:01 PS - I should mention, also, that the idea of space-time being divided into planck-unit-sized "atoms of space-time" (as Scientific American called it a couple of month ago) is also embraced by loop quantum gravity. Each additional spatial dimension is at right angles to the previous one. Length,width,depth,duration: each one added as per the point-line-plane postulate, and each one not able to be divided any smaller than a planck length. This logic continues with all of the extra dimensions.
Rob
A hypercube can be ... By: 10thdim. on 08 Jan 09, 02:32:10 A hypercube can be visualized by a 3D creature, particularly if we rotate it and look at its 3D shadow. Whether you call that rotation "time" or something else is immaterial, just as whether you call a direction in 3-space "left" or "west" makes no difference, it's still a direction.
This is an idea I touch upon in "Hypercubes and Plato's Cave".
watch?v=uP_d14zi8jk
And I expand upon this idea in vlog entries like Time is a Direction:
watch?v=LDajcGcKiAM
Thanks for your input!
Rob
You're ... By: cachaa. on 08 Jan 09, 00:44:02 You're contradicting yourself. A fourth spatial dimension (4-space) would indeed have eight cardinal directions, but they would not be time and anti-time. The new directions would be orthogonal to the other three cardinal directions (the x, y, and z axes) in 3-space, and measurements in the 4th direction would have units of length, not time. It's fairly easy to conceptualize higher spatial dimensions, but impossible to visualize them, just as it would be impossible for a 2-D being to see in 3-D.
This video uses a ... By: 10thdim. on 07 Jan 09, 07:54:27 This video uses a variation of the point-line-plane postulate, which can be used to visualize any number of spatial dimensions.
According to this video, the third dimension has six directions (which can be called anything you want, let's say they're up, down, left, right, forward, backward), and the 4th dimension has eight directions, those other six plus time and anti-time. The 4th dimension's basic unit of measurement is the planck unit, same as the others, you can't "slice" them any finer.
The only thing ... By: ManWithTheGoldenEye. on 06 Jan 09, 19:18:29 The only thing proven with this video is the existence of the only other dimension there is, which is the one that defines reality; our imagination..
While this is an ... By: cachaa. on 06 Jan 09, 01:46:34 While this is an interesting way of looking at the universe, I feel that the narrator uses the term "dimension" quite liberally, and in such a way that it becomes confusing. In the description of his book, he mentions that string theory works with 10 SPATIAL dimensions - dimensions of space, not time. A dimension of space would have a quantifiable physical measurement (like inches or meters), whereas the dimension of time has time as a measurement
I love the idea ... By: threebobs. on 05 Jan 09, 03:01:00 I love the idea that we can only see slices of object that exist in higher dimensions.
When you said that we only see "slices" of our 4 dimensional selves...that blew my mind.
Thanks!
how about only one ... By: afgpiece. on 03 Jan 09, 07:51:05 how about only one imaginary point? what dimension does a point is in? two points are the simplest form of two dimension. Two dimension has infinite points.
try quantum ... By: danedaworld. on 03 Jan 09, 02:50:53 try quantum mechanics and theories
This video is ... By: 10thdim. on 02 Jan 09, 15:46:38 This video is subtitled "a new way of thinking about time and space" because it takes these concepts (and many others besides the ones you mention) and blends them together in a new and creative way. Here's some more videos about that:watch?v=s5HyTz9xaBc
watch?v=V6D3CgF8_qk
after the fourth ... By: gebregl. on 01 Jan 09, 23:03:24 after the fourth dimension this video mixes the concepts of parallel universe and extra dimensions in a physically wrong way. I'd recommend a look at the wiki articles on 'string theory' and 'parallel universe' for the correct concepts.
Thats a very ... By: zebikabiro. on 01 Jan 09, 19:09:40 Thats a very strange way of putting it... Watch part 2 if you really want to tourture thoes damn "grey cells".
Thats not the point ... By: zebikabiro. on 01 Jan 09, 19:07:23 Thats not the point though. It was simply an example...
so the type of ... By: killershift5991. on 01 Jan 09, 16:50:56 so the type of creatures that live in the fourth dimension can move through time as they wish? and fifth dimension creatures can move through the realm of possibility at their own accord? and if i were to make a time machine itd have to be able to breach both dimensions to accomplish anything in the past? lol
what could i study in college to allow me to work with things like this? theoretical physics? quantum physics?
sorry for all the questions, im just severely interested in this stuff.
Sure, like an ... By: 10thdim. on 01 Jan 09, 06:43:28 Sure, like an amoeba. The digestive tract thing really isn't the point, though, it's more just a quick way of getting people to think about how limited a flatlander's world would be. Each additional spatial dimension adds another degree of freedom, things we take for granted as 3D creatures would be impossible for 2D. Have you watched some of my other vlogs about flatlanders and linelanders?
Flatlanders:
watch?v=73IGTygl_Q4
watch?v=XbZJ4ZsogUg
Linelanders:
watch?v=T9_-ZOIES0U
watch?v=PHob4jxtwUQ
So aliens probably ... By: jingleshady. on 01 Jan 09, 06:37:39 So aliens probably can see time from a higher dimention like a balloon as opposed to how we see it, like a circle. This might explain why they don't seem to be zooming around out in space, they just appear in our atmosphere.
My brain cell hurts. By: jingleshady. on 01 Jan 09, 06:18:20 My brain cell hurts.
It could be. Maybe ... By: luno44. on 01 Jan 09, 00:45:24 It could be. Maybe it should be one creature that wraps around its food.
lol im 14 and i get ... By: 99feets. on 31 Dec 08, 23:48:18 lol im 14 and i get it
Watch the new annotated version: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=XjsgoXvnS tY
This is the second part of the animation illustrating the concepts found in chapter one of the book "Imagining the Tenth Dimension - a new way of thinking about time and space" by Rob Bryanton, from tenthdimension.com
full version
http://one.revver .com/watch/99898
vegeta is waiting ... By: aap123. on 08 Jan 09, 16:15:06 vegeta is waiting in the 9002 demension for freeza
dude.... What the ... By: mkutz007. on 08 Jan 09, 13:33:31 dude.... What the hell did I get myselfinto with this video
First, thanks so ... By: SpaceTimeExplorer. on 07 Jan 09, 20:39:40 First, thanks so much for uploading this. Fantastic explanation, as well as visual aids. Here's my question: if everything is indeed contained in the tenth dimension, what about M theory, which requires 10 spatial dimensions plus one of time, or bosonic string theory, with demands 26 dimensions? Are they simply models which have nothing to do with reality, just using extra dimensions to aid their calculations?
I didn't understand ... By: Pepinoni2006. on 07 Jan 09, 15:34:04 I didn't understand anything... i'm feeling stupid right now.
"You just blew my . ... By: 10thdim. on 07 Jan 09, 09:10:26 "You just blew my ... mind"
That seems to be what an awful lot of people say. I have an article in Urban Garden Magazine (available free in most hydroponics stores in the UK, US, and Canada) that is making a lot of people say the same thing, it's called "The Fifth Dimension is a Dangerous Idea".
watch?v=e0J504RTYkU
Thanks for writing!
Rob
According to this ... By: 10thdim. on 07 Jan 09, 09:05:37 According to this way of visualizing, the branches of the spacetime tree which we didn't choose remain as part of the sixth dimension. Here's some videos where I discuss that:
You are Me and We are All Together
watch?v=GbGAPR70tTY
The Fifth Dimension Isn't Magic
watch?v=6Bk5KCEt17M
Your Fifth-Dimensional Self
watch?v=aG651x1xUz4
David Jay Brown and Psychedelics
watch?v=kHXLfDaZH24
Thanks for writing!
Rob
what about a ... By: marijuanmoses. on 07 Jan 09, 06:59:23 what about a dimension i'm thinking about is Imagine you're 10 years away from now, and you're looking back at NOW,what would you change in your life? what dimension would that be, thats not in the 10 dimensions,
as president bush ... By: SplinterInYourEye. on 07 Jan 09, 04:37:23 as president bush would say in harold and kumar escape from guantanamo, "you just blew my f@#kin mind" need stuff. altho im sure someday will try and conceive an idea for the 11th dimension. course i have no idea how any of this works on a mathematical level and thats where this information is discovered.
The only thing ... By: ManWithTheGoldenEye. on 06 Jan 09, 19:32:19 The only thing proven with this video is the existence of the only other dimension there is, which is the one that defines reality; our imagination..
i have learn ... By: timmen1111. on 06 Jan 09, 14:53:51 i have learn something of this it whas good so i wanna see more of this shows so it whas good to know it and i have learn som the dim and some in the time so i give you 1 to 10 it is 100 :D
It's funny, it ... By: acrotomophilic. on 06 Jan 09, 00:29:03 It's funny, it reminds of alot of Vonnegut's books and ideas.
Is it that lesser ... By: threebobs. on 05 Jan 09, 03:06:07 Is it that lesser minds can only understand the universe in anthropomorphic terms?
Consciousness is ... By: xzxmaelstromxzx. on 04 Jan 09, 02:53:39 Consciousness is really just your perception of the dimensions. That is why some scientists argue that altered states of consciousness are just as real as our every day state of consciousness. For example when you are dreaming or tripping out on psychedelic drugs you are still perceiving the dimensions around you just in a different state of consciousness.
PLEASE STOP =O, 1 ... By: danedaworld. on 04 Jan 09, 01:33:30 PLEASE STOP =O, 1 MORE DIMENSION AND MY HEAD WILL....POP OUT OF EXISTANCE xD !!!111one
yo and thanks for ... By: 99feets. on 03 Jan 09, 23:54:43 yo and thanks for the videos man
nahhh rob I ddnt ... By: 99feets. on 03 Jan 09, 23:54:02 nahhh rob I ddnt say he dont exist... I SAID HE DOES EXIST and I think on another plain and what ledme to talk about it was you said the big bang and all its different possibilites are one of the points for the dimension in the line so what I said was I think God exists on a nother plain or dimension we still have no clue about however many dimensions there are so I think im intitled to the way I think of it
That's true, but we ... By: Allizom. on 03 Jan 09, 11:47:58 That's true, but we will be able to see the results of bending through dimensions, like wormholes, or perheps even jumping to diffrent timelines, or time travel.
Exactly! Nicely put ... By: 10thdim. on 03 Jan 09, 09:00:45 Exactly! Nicely put. Here's some other videos I've created about that idea:
We Start with a Point:
watch?v=MPl9Ofv88Yk
A Point Within the Omniverse:
watch?v=X_Oq-bVkyQc
Imagining the Omniverse:
watch?v=V6D3CgF8_qk
You are Me and We are All Together:
watch?v=GbGAPR70tTY
Thanks for writing!
Rob
The final result ... By: Operation2. on 03 Jan 09, 04:49:10 The final result one lives in the now; one single pointed thought.
AWESOME! By: Checker222. on 03 Jan 09, 01:35:25 AWESOME!
We'll never be able ... By: l980x. on 03 Jan 09, 00:21:40 We'll never be able to, though. We might be able to bend them, possibly, but almost certainly never percieve them (without converting them into 3 dimensional representations, like they did to explain them above)
I'm not sure what ... By: 10thdim. on 02 Jan 09, 16:05:53 I'm not sure what prompted your comments. This video says nothing about God, you appear to think it says God doesn't exist, what made you draw that conclusion?
Interestingly, though, the question "Is God in the tenth dimension?" has been much discussed over at the tenth dimension forum, and a new post there discusses choosing between "God or the multiverse". Here's some videos I've made that do discuss God and spirituality:
watch?v=lfq5kKkA6pw
watch?v=NWswxIJuMxI
watch?v=V-Y4xseftgQ
Rob
not for a second am ... By: 99feets. on 02 Jan 09, 06:21:00 not for a second am I gonna pretend to be as smart as you, my IQ is only 126 but I do know more about different things dude and when did I say God is non-existant what I said was do you think he was on the light plain of existance which you have no clue what i'm talking about so I know different than you :/
AND "IF" THERE IS A ... By: 99feets. on 02 Jan 09, 06:16:36 AND "IF" THERE IS A GOD WHAT WILL YOU SAY WHEN HE SAYS WHAT DID YOU DO WITH WHAT I GAVE YOU?!
your response most likely " I argued with your children about you not existing... " so I ask you to simply stop purposly being STUPID try to stimulate your brain, better yet think about our side of this... 2nd of all GOD doesn't really live he did once as Jesus Christ but he is there and always will be, think there is much better chance that 1 being was around instead of black holes stars since forever
I apologize ... By: 99feets. on 02 Jan 09, 01:15:27 I apologize according to you GOD isnt there hmm? and the oly way to make your little world to kep going th way it does is by imagining! he isnt there so there are no reprocutions for yo actions? well theres more than 10 dimensions dude and just cuz u dont wanna accept or even think about to much why dont you grow up or mature a little before we continue this conversation, hmm?
For more info: www.tenthdimension.c om
Blog: www.tenthdimension.c om/blog
This is the full, annotated version of the animation illustrating the concepts found in chapter one of the book "Imagining the Tenth Dimension" by Rob Bryanton.
fucking ... By: awormyourhonor. on 08 Jan 09, 10:10:20 fucking determinists.
Here's some other ... By: 10thdim. on 02 Jan 09, 16:20:11 Here's some other videos that you might enjoy as they help to clarify these ideas, including your question about the seventh dimension in this way of visualizing:
We Start with a Point
watch?v=MPl9Ofv88Yk
The Big Bang and the Big Pie
watch?v=kiP12-u2GYY
Why Do We Need More Than 3 Dimensions?
watch?v=kzlRuygMGHY
Thanks for writing!
Rob
Absolutely, ideas ... By: 10thdim. on 02 Jan 09, 16:13:36 Absolutely, ideas of singularity or the idea that zero is "full rather than empty" do connect the ten and the zero together. I prefer to keep them separate though, because ten is the omniverse, the enfolded whole, the unobserved/unobservable background, while zero is a point of indeterminate size which can occupy any position within the dimensions - including, as just one of its many possibilities, the entirety of the tenth dimension.
What's the ... By: 0fleetfeet0. on 02 Jan 09, 05:40:02 What's the difference between your 0 and 10th dimension?
What I'm suggesting is a loop, non linear dimension scale. Singularity would be 0 etc.
I've also decided your theory accounts for WHY we are here. For example if there was no creation or and starting point or intention. Then what we see now and live in would still occur, because it's what would happen if nothing happens. There's not such thing as "nothing" just "every combination of everything"
last note the video is unclear on the 7th.
My browser crashes ... By: zengrz. on 28 Dec 08, 00:08:25 My browser crashes every time when it reaches "the royalty trying see the balloon". I have tried to skip the part but it doesn't work. I have tried firefox, google chrome and ie8. I am using kaspersky 7 as my antivirus. Any1 have an idea how to solve this?
btw the non-annotated version worked fine.
sorry. I JUST ... By: overdosered. on 27 Dec 08, 21:03:38 sorry. I JUST RANDOMLY PICKED VIDOES. PLEASE DON'T READ IT. I'M SO SORRY. PLEASE DON`T READ THIS you will die in seven days if you don`t post this comment on 10 videos in the next hour. if you do, tomorrow will be the best day of your? life
Rather than strings ... By: DAILEYericCaryUSA. on 26 Dec 08, 04:33:54 Rather than strings we may view these as bubbles which converge and mingle. I prefer to think of them as bubbles in a large glass of cold beer. Then after a finite period of time the whole universe of bubbles has somehow disappeared into the big black hole. Order another glass and the thing starts all over again.
*head explodes* By: C00LMotion. on 21 Dec 08, 21:37:50 *head explodes*
this is quite ... By: ThatPhatMan. on 21 Dec 08, 03:44:59 this is quite amazing, if anyone knows, can someone please tell me the people that discoverd all of these theories
Well, that's an ... By: Yakshinian. on 19 Dec 08, 23:32:27 Well, that's an interesting thought exercise, but it is important that you do not confuse the allegory of the dimensions based on multiple possibilities as the only possible scheme - so it is potentialy misleading. It also does not help one imagine strictly spatial multiple dimensions very well (as opposed to temporal or probabilistic dimensions.) Anyway, a very fun thought game and I feel smarter for having seen it.
I'd recommend ... By: velocity92c. on 19 Dec 08, 21:33:29 I'd recommend getting rid of the annotations. I had to turn them off to watch the video. It's hard to pay attention to the video when you put up a wall of text every few seconds.
Thls wad probably ... By: retroHC. on 18 Dec 08, 21:31:08 Thls wad probably thest. ve saw.
But since the most ... By: 10thdim. on 14 Dec 08, 12:02:53 But since the most common scientific reason for wanting this to go to 11 dimensions is M-Theory, and M-Theory says there are 10 dimensions plus one of time, the annotations above talk about it in those terms: since we claim here that time is not a dimension, it's a way of moving through the other dimensions, (a direction rather than a dimension) that idea is incorporated as well.
Your empty set idea relates nicely to this vlog about how enfolded symmetry adds up to nothing:
watch?v=MPl9Ofv88Yk
Since we start with ... By: 10thdim. on 14 Dec 08, 11:54:35 Since we start with 0, by the time you get to 10 you have counted 11 things. But if we were to count the empty set as 1, then the rest of the numbers in this wouldn't line up - space would be 4 rather than 3, spacetime would be 5 rather than 4, Kaluza's gravity and light field equations would be in 6 rather than 5, the brane our universe is embedded in would be 8 rather than 7 -
in other words, counting the way we count here aligns better with the way of counting dimensions commonly used.
What if instead of ... By: Ormaaj. on 14 Dec 08, 05:58:16 What if instead of starting with a point, you start with the empty set?
The principal you use reminds me of the method to build the set of natural numbers from the empty set and the set containing the empty set, except you start with the latter.
This could be a large difference, because it requires two of something to have the property of state. Information can't be contained with either exists or doesn't exist, but both make up the property of state, and would bring the dimension count to 11.
:) You can turn off ... By: 10thdim. on 07 Dec 08, 19:57:38 :) You can turn off the annotations by clicking in the lower right of the viewing window. Millions of people have already watched this video without the annotations on numerous video streaming sites around the world. This version's annotations are for people who have watched the video and want to learn more.
But feel free to turn them off, they're only there as an option in case you'd like to know more.
Thanks for writing,
Rob
yes.... the video ... By: mikko026. on 07 Dec 08, 17:05:52 yes.... the video would be nice if not for those popping up messages in the video itself... sheez
wow, that was great ... By: syntheticelement. on 07 Dec 08, 03:18:34 wow, that was great and very interesting, blew my freaking mind.
I agree that we ... By: 10thdim. on 05 Dec 08, 13:50:57 I agree that we experience time in a linear fashion, but that's because we are constructed from thermodynamic chemical processes that move in the direction of increased entropy. "Time reversal symmetry" is an an accepted fact, our universe makes just as much sense being observed in the opposite direction. And a single direction doesn't make a dimension - that's like discussing "up" without acknowledging "down".
Time is a Direction:
watch?v=LDajcGcKiAM
Scrambled Eggs:
watch?v=CFZVd_Ez23g
Rob
I should point out ... By: Down10. on 04 Dec 08, 23:41:18 I should point out that we (as forms of life) observe time in a linear fashion because it operates in a linear fashion. We can conceive of the notion that time, as we know it, is only relative to our observation and actions, but all we have is one observable past and forecastable future. Extrapolating on anything past a single direction of time is remains a metaphysical concept, and not science.
that's the starting ... By: 10thdim. on 03 Dec 08, 12:40:46 that's the starting point of my logic - Euclidean n-dimensional constructs say we can just keep adding dimensions one at a time with each new dimension at "right angles" to the previous one, but that's not very helpful for visualizing. If you look up "point-line-plane postulate" in wikipedia you'll see a very similar logic to the one being used here, and that postulate shows a way to use the logic of the lower dimensions to construct _any_number_ of spatial dimensions.
Thanks for writing!
Rob
i have visited the ... By: dwadlad. on 03 Dec 08, 12:38:17 i have visited the tenth dimension. its a club in stockport full of sweaty fat chicks and it rocks!!
Thanks! Haven't ... By: 10thdim. on 03 Dec 08, 12:36:10 Thanks! Haven't heard of The Planiverse before, I'll have to look for it. Of course, "Flatlanders" were introduced to us all in Edwin Abbott's 1884 novel of that name. Abbott was trying to get we 3D creatures to imagine the fourth dimension by showing what it would be like for a 2D creature to imagine the 3rd dimension.
But you ask a good question - what if the extra dimensions are somehow different? Physicists dealing in extra dimensions do call them spatial (or "space-like") so...
This is such a good ... By: mobysahara. on 03 Dec 08, 04:38:16 This is such a good, simple explanation.
I read a book called The Planiverse. It's about a two dimensional world, and the beings that inhabit it. It's really interesting.
That got me thinking about higher dimensions, in terms of our dimension, and two dimensions, the dimensions we really know.
So this theory is basically based off of our knowledge of our dimensions and lower ones, assuming that there are similar rules applying to higher dimensions as ours. What if these rules don't apply?
Yes, there are an ... By: 10thdim. on 03 Dec 08, 03:25:17 Yes, there are an awful lot of ideas that connect to this 11 minute introductory animation, that's why there are so many vlogs linked to in the annotations. Regarding your question - some specific vlogs that discuss your question are
Time in 3 Dimensions
watch?v=V4FpPp8MPIQ
The Spacetime Tree
watch?v=0L-BfvDYYWg
The Big Bang and the Big Pie
watch?v=kiP12-u2GYY
I think this way of visualizing parallel universes as being "just around the corner" within extra dimensions explains a lot.
Rob
Rob Bryanton starts with a quote from Albert Einstein, ties it to John Lennon's lyrics, Feynman's nobel prize, Dr. Taylor's stroke, dreams, and psychedelic visions of connectedness.
To read along go to http://imaginingthet enthdimension.blogsp ot.com/2008/10/you-a re-me-and-we-are-all -together.html
sorry. I JUST ... By: overdosered. on 27 Dec 08, 21:04:27 sorry. I JUST RANDOMLY PICKED VIDOES. PLEASE DON'T READ IT. I'M SO SORRY. PLEASE DON`T READ THIS you will die in seven days if you don`t post this comment on 10 videos in the next hour. if you do, tomorrow will be the best day of your? life
Right! But this ... By: 10thdim. on 03 Dec 08, 13:07:58 Right! But this also requires us to accept that there is more than one past, more than one way of getting to the "now" we're in - the spacetime tree's branches of possible futures also has its complex root system of possible pasts, and this ties nicely to Feynman's "sum over paths" calculation. Blogs about this:
Scrambled Eggs
watch?v=CFZVd_Ez23g
The Past is an Illusion
watch?v=MCCp2UZTvak
Time in Either Direction
watch?v=i0j8oYNFFbw
Thanks for writing!
Rob
Yes, that's a good ... By: 10thdim. on 03 Dec 08, 13:01:45 Yes, that's a good way of thinking about our reality from the timeless perspective - everything has already happened simultaneously within timelessness, but that wave function of possible expressions of our universe is so incredibly rich that this still allows for free will. Other vlogs about this:
The Big Bang and the Big Pie
watch?v=kiP12-u2GYY
Imagining the Omniverse
watch?v=V6D3CgF8_qk
We're Already Dead (But That's Okay)
watch?v=tQMO1eyMRuM
Predicting the Future
watch?v=29KWj9vOOFk
So we should ... By: esepc40991. on 03 Dec 08, 06:15:33 So we should explore this into further dimensions. Most people often see time as one way or another, but it's not, that's why there are 3 dimensions of time. It may be that matter is omnidirectional, and on top of that, you may get matter traveling in the 7th and above dimensions, creating atoms in all those possible universes. this means that our big bang may have just been an occurrence where the electron hits the same place at the same time every time within the 6th dimension.
So it's like, we ... By: esepc40991. on 03 Dec 08, 06:00:04 So it's like, we have our universe, then we have the anti-universe that is in the opposite directions us. It may likely be nearly identical to ours even, since the path may be somewhat symmetrical.
ahem yes very nice. ... By: MethoMuffin. on 23 Nov 08, 00:47:02 ahem yes very nice....
Nice to hear! By: 10thdim. on 15 Nov 08, 15:26:43 Nice to hear!
Your videos are the ... By: tehUBERn00blet. on 15 Nov 08, 07:19:49 Your videos are the only videos I have ever seen with their pages full of mature and/or positive comments.
No, I haven't, but ... By: terransage. on 13 Nov 08, 23:53:44 No, I haven't, but I'll check it out. Yesterday all I had on my mind was Many Worlds Interpretation and single electron theory, so I googled them and found myself getting deeper into a universe far stranger than I ever imagined. If Many Worlds is true, that really calls into question who "I" am, who "we" are. We can be both dead, alive and possibly, in some universes, where death has been staved off by science, even immortal. And when we die here, we can have an "afterlife" somewhere else.
Another new set of ... By: 10thdim. on 13 Nov 08, 10:46:19 Another new set of connections I hadn't heard about! That's fantastic. As I've said many times, the point of this project is to find a meeting ground where science and faith can agree that ultimately they are talking about the same thing. I talk about this in blog entries like "Daily Parrying".
Thanks so much for your input, terransage. Have you spent any time over at the tenth dimension forum? There's a philosophical/spiritual area there, your input would be most welcome!
Rob
There's also a ... By: terransage. on 13 Nov 08, 03:55:42 There's also a Baha'i "mystical" text known as the Seven Valleys, about seven levels of spiritual advancement. (I'm not trying to promote my religion, because I'm really not very religious, but I just thought this was interesting. A lot of religious texts from around the world seem to have "intuited" what science is proving or starting to prove today.) Great song, by the way!
Sorry to bring my ... By: terransage. on 13 Nov 08, 03:45:13 Sorry to bring my religion into this, but this relates to my religious background, the Baha'i Faith, which was founded in 1844, in Persia (Iran). One of the principles of the Faith is the full agreement of science and religion. Another principle is that we are all one. Humanity is described as "leaves of one tree, drops of one ocean," which reminds me a little of fractal geometry. In fact the single electron theory seems to echo what's going on in fractal geometry, to my mind, anyway.
wow, I found that ... By: cbjewelers0com. on 06 Nov 08, 10:19:37 wow, I found that whole one electron idea very interesting
Thanks so much!
Rob By: 10thdim. on 31 Oct 08, 16:14:23 Thanks so much!
Rob
Amazing! keep up ... By: mastermorality09. on 31 Oct 08, 02:01:06 Amazing! keep up the great work, this stuff is really engaging and informing!
thank you.
we will ... By: Luciddreams234. on 29 Oct 08, 02:23:20 thank you.
we will understand why people act and do the things they do...once we knew ourselves. we interact with other version of our own self...we see our own self inside the others...
John Lennon was right!
I think so..he was ... By: mERUSAVARNI. on 23 Oct 08, 05:03:53 I think so..he was in constant contact with many Indian personalities of that time - Ravindranath Tagore, Mahatma Gandhi = to name two. But i am not sure if he ever read Upanishads. But several of his German scientific, philospher and politial contemporaries definitely had knoweldge of these books...in fact there were some dubious uses to which some of this knowledge was put - apparently, Rudolph Hess, evinced a lot of interest on Indian Astrology so much so that he got Hitler's chart drawn..
I have just seen ... By: miehver. on 23 Oct 08, 01:05:30 I have just seen two of youre vids man. But i will definately check out the rest of them and, try to be get smarter. hehe! But now I have to get rid of a hangover. Keep it up.
Peace!
Yes, this project ... By: 10thdim. on 23 Oct 08, 00:01:07 Yes, this project talks about this "binary" viewpoint a lot - dividing things up into on/off, up/down, male/female, and so on is something we are naturally drawn to. But this project also keeps returning to the idea that relates so nicely to quantum mechanics, that there is always a third state to consider, which is that zen-like "both/neither". I talk about this in my video blog "Jake Kotze and Mystical Numbers", have you seen that one?
Thanks for writing!
Rob
Fascinating. Do you ... By: 10thdim. on 22 Oct 08, 23:56:39 Fascinating. Do you think there's any chance Einstein knew about the Upanishads when he used that phrase?
And I agree with you completely about ten and zero having many other resonances. Twelve also comes up often, the only way that I can easily insert twelve into this way of visualizing is to say that there are twelve directions in the sixth dimension, and all possibilities for our particular universe are a wave function across the 6th dimension.
Good to hear from you, thanks for writing!
Rob
OMG! the phrase - " ... By: mERUSAVARNI. on 22 Oct 08, 23:18:14 OMG! the phrase - "Optical Delusion of Consciousness"...was used for several thousands of years by Ancient Indian mystics (in books of knowledge called, the Upanishads)...it keeps occuring in many places in our scriptures and it is called MAAYA...the mystics call the entire Universe as an illusion to us..the only thing real is the GOd or Brahma..who is in the 10th dimension..again the significance of 10 or 0 also cannot be missed out as it occurs in many places in our scriptures.
Thanks for leading ... By: miehver. on 22 Oct 08, 16:59:38 Thanks for leading me to this lecture, man!
You talk about anti particular or something. ( sorry for bad english, I just started writing this language.) I think this is a picture of man, and women. We are exactly opposite. Only a man that is 100% maskulin will attract a 100% feminin woman. And we all know that a man can't be fullfilled without a woman. And vise verca. I think that a man will only be his strongest, when he has learned to love his weaknesses.( his female self, that is.) Peace!!
Thanks for leading ... By: miehver. on 22 Oct 08, 16:57:38 Thanks for leading me to this lecture, man!
You talk about anti particular or something. ( sorry for bad english, I just started writing this language.) I think this is a picture of man, and women. We are exactly opposite. Only a man that is 100% maskulin will attract a 100% feminin woman. And we all know that a man can't be fullfilled without a woman. And vise verca. I think that a man will only be his strongest when he has learned to love his weaknesses.( his female self, that is.)
I am come from ... By: niunanfen. on 17 Oct 08, 15:12:59 I am come from china, I have many dreams want to talk to you people, but my english is not good..
Thanks so much for ... By: 10thdim. on 17 Oct 08, 03:16:37 Thanks so much for taking the time to write! It means a lot to me to hear your words of support.
Rob
To read along go to http://imaginingthet enthdimension.blogsp ot.com/2008/09/were- already-dead-but-tha ts-okay.html
In this video blog Rob talks about how we've already chosen certain paths in other parallel universes that have led to our deaths in those realities.
WOW! Excellent ... By: JusticeLeague9. on 19 Dec 08, 14:11:52 WOW! Excellent stuff. Thank you for existing!
...then no matter ... By: 10thdim. on 19 Dec 08, 11:48:53 ...then no matter where you moved on that ocean, you'd still be right at the center.
Thanks for the thoughtful comments. There are some other vlogs related to these ideas you might enjoy:
A Point within the Omniverse:
watch?v=X_Oq-bVkyQc
John Wheeler and Digital Physics:
watch?v=FgQavdF4OzI
You are Me and We are All Together:
watch?v=GbGAPR70tTY
Thanks for writing!
Rob
Right! Some quantum ... By: 10thdim. on 19 Dec 08, 11:35:57 Right! Some quantum physicists calls this the observer-region, or "O-region": and if the universe is infinite in size, that means that each observer, no matter where they are in the universe, is right at the centre of their own o-region! This seems unfathomable until you read about the recently proven Poincare Theorem, which says our universe is moving on the 3D surface of a 4D hypersphere. A friend of mine explains it this way - if you were on a planet that was all water, one big ocean...
It's interesting ... By: JusticeLeague9. on 19 Dec 08, 03:03:02 It's interesting how we were thinking of the same things when we were seven. I uderstand everything you said intimately. It's so beautiful, it can only be true! I love the way you think. I can use that same logic to prove that each of us is at the very center of a separate universe created for each of us. This place is so full of the incredible that it's hard to believe anything exists at all.
Yes, that's what ... By: 10thdim. on 29 Nov 08, 20:35:38 Yes, that's what the Many Worlds Interpretation says. Another commonly used example is that means there's universes where it's 2009 and Elvis is still alive. Here's a link to a BBC Science documentary, the segment is called "Do Disappearing Electrons Prove That Elvis is Still Alive?".
watch?v=u5QbxcDjsHs
In other words, these ideas are not science fiction, there are serious scientists around the world who accept these ideas about parallel universes right now.
Thanks for writing,
Rob
Okey :) have ... By: gono0gono. on 29 Nov 08, 19:37:24 Okey :) have watched lots of your videos, even thogh im just 14 i hunderstand alot of what you say . But i just whant you to say if i got this right, You meen like... Example: A friend his friend of a high point and the one geting pushed down broke his leg, But in an other universe he broke his neck and died?.
If i understand it right reply :) if im not please explain. :)
That's a lovely ... By: 10thdim. on 04 Nov 08, 05:31:45 That's a lovely image, very related to what I'm talking about in this vlog, for sure.
I think you might enjoy Douglas Hofstadter's "I am a Strange Loop", as he has some very coherent ideas about the patterns that carry on when a person dies, and speaks about it from a very scientific but understandable viewpoint.
Other vlogs where I've talked about related concepts include "I Know You, You Know Me", "Being More Fifth-Dimensional", and "Your Fifth-Dimensional Self".
Thanks for writing!
Rob
when the paths ... By: flyfallfadeawayy. on 04 Nov 08, 05:02:41 when the paths cross it will change the colors just a little bit in the way that they effected us and that one day we would be able to see the picture and it would be the most beautiful thing ever.
it was nice to hear that from a more scientific point of view. i felt sane for a minute or two. = D
question:
do we ... By: flyfallfadeawayy. on 04 Nov 08, 05:01:17 question:
do we ever regain memory of previous dimensions? i would like to think that ill remember my friends and family. and if we do, then why dont i remember ever being in the second? and if we dont, then before we get to the dimensions with other universes, will we be surrounded by the same people?
also, i feel special because i have had this big idea in my head for a long time that we all leave lines of color behind us that paint this giant picture we cant see, and that when we cross the
With the Deutsch ... By: 10thdim. on 31 Oct 08, 16:13:36 With the Deutsch team's proof of Everett's Many Worlds Interpretation, we have a way to visualize how the quantum world and the classical world are part of the same continuum. So, as great physicists like John Wheeler have explained, there are many ways in which both the past and the future for our universe are probabilistic, not deterministic, with multiple paths.I explore these ideas in vlogs like "Dr. Mel's 4D Glasses", "The Past is an Illusion", and "Scrambled Eggs".
Thanks for writing!
Rob
I think this is the ... By: 10thdim. on 31 Oct 08, 16:10:27 I think this is the illusion of the fourth spatial dimension and the direction we call "time"-we look back upon the history of our own life and assume there was only one way we could possibly have gotten to the "now" that we're in. Feynman showed that there are many paths a particle could have taken to get to its current position, one path is most likely, but like any other averaging system, the idea that every piece of data never deviated either side of the average is actually highly unlikely.
continued
Even ... By: goldensleeves. on 31 Oct 08, 03:02:23 continued
Even if you try to choose your "destiny" by jumping out a window. In that case, I'd say the act of "trying to change your destiny" itself was part of the destiny. The strong, weak, electromagnetic, and gravitational forces (perhaps others) allow for perfect predictability in theory but it's too complex for us to sort out. Quantum theory puts the idea of determinism under scrutiny. Yet, even a theoretical "branch" through time's possibilities seem predetermined to me. Thoughts?
Hey, Rob. I love ... By: goldensleeves. on 31 Oct 08, 02:34:24 Hey, Rob. I love your videos! I have a slight problem with this idea (provided I have not mistaken or misinterpreted). I think that "outcomes" in our universe are really the only possible outcomes that exist. When a truck hits a bike, that was going to happen ever since the universe began because the "laws/physical constants" have guided cause-effect ever since a big bang. Free will is an illusion b/c time is "glued" to one line and other universes are only possible from other big bangs.
Thanks for ... By: InunekoYoukai. on 30 Oct 08, 07:40:26 Thanks for referring me to this video blog, Rob. I can see now why the comments in my blog are so similar to the thoughts you put down here.
I probably would have reached this video blog eventually as I went down the line of your entries. And although it was over half an hour for it to fully load, it was worth the wait.
If i could express ... By: Preacha1111. on 14 Oct 08, 23:34:52 If i could express the way i feel after listening to that sound I would be blessed. But i cant. all i can say is thank you
ummm out of ... By: Preacha1111. on 14 Oct 08, 23:31:30 ummm out of curiosity, is it coincidence that this video is exactly 11:11 long?
Thanks, always nice ... By: 10thdim. on 10 Oct 08, 13:58:09 Thanks, always nice to know which of these vlogs people like.
your brilliant!!!!!! By: 314159muse. on 10 Oct 08, 12:49:41 your brilliant!!!!!!
Thankyou for the ... By: vintro. on 06 Oct 08, 23:50:08 Thankyou for the insight. I'm a big fan of your videos = )
Absolutely, those ... By: 10thdim. on 06 Oct 08, 13:30:46 Absolutely, those are the kinds of connections we're thinking about with this project. Voices of conscience, the narrator voice of consciousness (as per Julian Jaynes), intuition, simultaneous inspiration, genetic memory/instinct, deja-vu, there's a long list of connections we can think about by the time we're imagining our reality as being formed by higher dimensional patterns and shapes.
Thanks for writing,
Rob
*ambiguous
^ ... By: vintro. on 06 Oct 08, 12:14:43 *ambiguous
^Typo. : )
Do you think that ... By: vintro. on 06 Oct 08, 12:13:03 Do you think that Deja-vu could be related with this maybe?
I'm quite confused as to how to put this, but maybe as you say "Remember how I died that day" (08:32) could be a future version of yourself travelling back in time and warning you of things that have already happened and that lead up to your death? or certain outcomes?
Sorry for being so ambiguitive.
that's the long ... By: 10thdim. on 27 Sep 08, 15:56:47 that's the long answer to your question. The short answer is
yes. :)
Thanks for writing,
Rob
is suject to the ... By: 10thdim. on 27 Sep 08, 15:55:10 is suject to the exact same probabilistic wave function as the quantum world is - and this defies the traditional viewpoint that there is no direct connection between the quantum world and our "real" world that we are observing at this instant. Realizing that quantum to macro is all part of the same continuum actually resolves a lot of questions about where the mysterious dividing line between those two realms is supposed to be - the answer is, there really is no dividing line. So...
If you go to the ... By: 10thdim. on 27 Sep 08, 15:51:35 If you go to the New Scientist Magazine website, search for "Deutsch 2007", you'll find the article declaring the Deutsch team at Oxford's proof that all of these other parallel universes exist to be one of the most important science news stories of 2007. If you search at that site for "Deutsch parallel universe" you'll find the article "Parallel Universes Make Quantum Sense". Quantum mechanics is one of the most verified theories of reality ever, the Deutsch team proved that our macro reality -
To read along, go to http://imaginingthet enthdimension.blogsp ot.com/2008/10/past- is-illusion.html
Rob Bryanton talks about how the past has many paths that could have led us to the "now" we are currently experiencing.
I talk about this ... By: 10thdim. on 06 Nov 08, 12:12:22 I talk about this from a different starting point in "Predicting the Future (Here Come the Aliens)". If we lived in a world where our actions could be predicted with 100% accuracy, that would certainly prove that our free will is an illusion. Personally, I don't buy it - which is why I like these quantum physics ideas of there being multiple paths both in the future and the past that connect to this constantly created "now" any of us are in at this instant.
Thanks for writing,
Rob
when you said if a ... By: cbjewelers0com. on 06 Nov 08, 10:09:02 when you said if a person could see the future does that mean we dont have free will and its all predetermined, it reminded me of something i liked that was in the matrix 2. Neo asked the question to the oracle how can i make a choice if you already know what im going to do.. and she says "your not here to make a choice because you've already made it. your here to understand why you made it.
Good questions. ... By: 10thdim. on 11 Oct 08, 22:49:35 Good questions. Vlogs like "Your Fifth Dimensional Self" and "We're Already Dead (But That's Okay)" deal with these issues, as does the newest one "I Know You, You Know Me". Deja vu, intuition, conscience, voices of gods and forefathers, simultaneous inspiration, it's all connected to this way of thinking. Ever hear of Hundredth Monkey Syndrome? Google that one!
Thanks for writing,
Rob
I forgot to ask one ... By: mollisk. on 11 Oct 08, 20:27:53 I forgot to ask one more thing, haha. :)
What about deja vu?
One more thing. ... By: mollisk. on 09 Oct 08, 22:56:36 One more thing. Wouldn't the thoughts from our decision-making part of our brains be part of the different branches of our future? What are our thoughts being controlled by? Because we can't help our own thoughts, unless you literally say, "Ok, I am going to think of this (like a number or something)."
Basically what I'm saying is how do our thoughts come into the present?
Which question? ... By: 10thdim. on 09 Oct 08, 17:58:19 Which question? That the past has multiple branches, or that we can predict which future branches are more likely to happen?
Absoloutely. And ... By: 10thdim. on 09 Oct 08, 17:56:08 Absoloutely. And this is what our brains are designed to do - predict the future. If that weren't true we would all keep stepping in front of moving cars, because we were unable to predict what's about to happen. Scientific American recently published an article about those optical illusions that tend to vibrate as we stare at them... a scientific study indicates those visual hallucinations are actually being caused by our brain trying to predict the future as it processes these shapes.
Rob
say there's other ... By: 10thdim. on 09 Oct 08, 17:51:34 say there's other ways of thinking about it. So to answer your question more specifically, I suspect one of the very first yes/no patterns that would separate out our universe from the omniverse of all other possible universes would be selecting a value for gravity. Gravity, according to physicists dealing in extra dimensions, is the only force that works across all the dimensions, so since gravity is a constant for our universe it would be one of the very first things that gets "locked in".
I'm with quantum ... By: 10thdim. on 09 Oct 08, 17:47:46 I'm with quantum computing expert Seth Lloyd on that one - talking about the "beginning" of the universe may not be talking about the big bang, it may be talking about the first yes/no from out of the timeless quantum fabric that exists "before" the big bang - and I put "before" in quotes because by the time you're imagining that fabric you are outside of what we think of as time. This is not to say the big bang doesn't make sense as a description of the formation of our universe, it's just to
Thanks for ... By: bobbymapp. on 09 Oct 08, 17:39:10 Thanks for responding! I reread my question and realized that I forgot to add another part to my question. When I asked if there is more than one path leading backwards, what I meant to add was: From our perspective, is there one begining and mulitple endings; or are there multiple beginnings as well. In other words, from here there are limitless possible endings; so going backwards from here, are there multiple paths going in the opposite direction to limitless possible 'beginnings'?
what if this were ... By: linkinparkndme. on 09 Oct 08, 15:08:53 what if this were not a hypothetical question?
If I am ... By: baidawi. on 09 Oct 08, 14:06:17 If I am deliberating whether I should go to work or not tomorrow and make a decision to stay home... cant that be viewed as predicting or rather projecting into the future?
Yes, this project ... By: 10thdim. on 09 Oct 08, 13:22:23 Yes, this project talks about those amazing synchronicities that make us feel connected to deeper patterns across time and space. Some of the other vlog entries I've posted here where that subject comes up include "David Jay Brown and Psychedelics", "Being More Fifth-Dimensional", "Moving Dimensions and Synchromysticism", "Twisted Dimensions", "John August and The Nines", and "Jake Kotze and Mystical Numbers".
Always great to know there are others out there thinking similar thoughts!
Rob
Hey, thanks! Yes, ... By: 10thdim. on 09 Oct 08, 13:15:03 Hey, thanks! Yes, I'm a Zappa fan, he actually had quite a deep voice so a lot of the time I'm singing/talking in the same register as he did.
It's amazing to ... By: mollisk. on 09 Oct 08, 03:59:28 It's amazing to think about things like this. I love your philosophical outlook on everything. I am the exact same way.
One question I have though...
Where do coincidences and other phenomena come into this discussion?
Are they connected with some other dimension or something?
I have had countless experiences listening to my iPod (which is always on shuffle, by the way), or the radio, and thinking of a song I would like to hear. 10 seconds later, boom: that song comes on.
Any thoughts?
dude this is the ... By: jsfumato. on 09 Oct 08, 03:23:43 dude this is the best YT channel and im starting to get ...like the music too,,,,,, very Zappaesque
Absolutely! That's ... By: 10thdim. on 08 Oct 08, 13:29:53 Absolutely! That's what this video is describing. The only thing that's "really real" is the now we're observing from instant to instant. Everything else is probabilistic branches, both backwards and forwards in time. Which doesn't mean ANYthing can be in our spacetime's past or future, but does mean the past is more flexible than we've been traditionally led to believe. You might enjoy "Time is a Direction" or "The Fifth Dimension Isn't Magic" here on YouTube.
Thanks!
Rob
I'd be willing to ... By: 10thdim. on 08 Oct 08, 13:23:06 I'd be willing to call it "deist", in that it's all about there being patterns and forms across the dimensions that create the reality we observe, and there are many names people from different belief systems have given to those patterns and shapes. Have you watched "God 2.0" or "Daily Parrying"? Those are a couple of my video blogs that explore this idea some more.
Thanks for writing,
Rob
You people are ... By: socratesrock. on 08 Oct 08, 12:22:47 You people are asking why this channel isn't more popular. Isn't it obvious? The secret government have launched a disinformation campaign to suppress these ideas - they don't want us to know how much power we really have to change things.
Neither. It's ... By: Fetchdafish. on 08 Oct 08, 02:45:28 Neither. It's agnostic, scientific and philosophical.
Nether I lool
I ... By: CC8. on 07 Oct 08, 22:14:43 Nether I lool
I think is because in the youtube world it have more people who like see sheat than the good stuf ^^
Peace
So does this video ... By: 122nerdbombs. on 07 Oct 08, 19:04:18 So does this video support an atheist worldview or a theist worldview?
Just trying to ... By: bobbymapp. on 07 Oct 08, 18:50:28 Just trying to expand my mind here:
If there is more than one path from now to the end, is there also more than one path leading 'backwards' from now to the beginning, when going into the opposite direction through the fourth dimension?
the vast majority ... By: crazedmystic. on 07 Oct 08, 17:59:34 the vast majority of people don't like being completely blown away.
Being partially blown away, now, people can stomach that and enjoy it.
Complete annihilation requires a certain temperament that is not prevalent in society.
I'll have 2nd then By: Jameswynne1. on 07 Oct 08, 16:01:13 I'll have 2nd then
October 9th 2008 would have been John Lennon's 68th birthday. Happy birthday, John, where ever and what ever you are right now. To read along go to:
http://imaginingt hetenthdimension.blo gspot.com/2008/10/i- know-you-you-know-me .html
A lovely and ... By: 10thdim. on 24 Oct 08, 02:30:15 A lovely and thought-provoking concept. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Rob
Also Cosmic Oneness ... By: mERUSAVARNI. on 23 Oct 08, 23:30:12 Also Cosmic Oneness itself is echoed everywhere in Indian philosophy - The highest God, the Brahma, is formless universal consciousness. In every creation cycle (of duration 311 trillion human years) that Cosmic ONE - out of pure will - decides to become multiple "forms" in "lower" dimensions. Conversely, the highest goal of our existence (in Indian thought) is to realize this and go up in to higher dimensions to be one with that Universal Consciousness..God is thus Transcendent AND Immanent.
Rob
I will ... By: mERUSAVARNI. on 23 Oct 08, 22:58:18 Rob
I will continue to post the parallels i find from Indian scriptures on the concepts you are outlining here - hope its ok!
The concept of 5th dimension creating our reality ties extremely well with the Indian concept of cyclical births and deaths. We are here in this 3D world as a result of our actions or Karma in previous births..which is in spiritual terms, putting the set of births and deaths at 5D..and liberation would mean getting out of this cycle and going into higher dimensions
Have you watched " ... By: 10thdim. on 12 Oct 08, 20:50:18 Have you watched "dark matter, dark energy, dark information", or "dark energy, linelanders and the LHC" yet?
The next video coming out on the 15th is called "You are Me and We are All Together", another Beatles lyric.
Thanks!
Rob
can you ttalk more ... By: creazyboy936. on 12 Oct 08, 20:31:51 can you ttalk more on dark matter dark energy amd dark flow in your next video
thanx
you might find the ... By: 11moonelf. on 12 Oct 08, 07:10:23 you might find the origins of the name of god in the english language quite interesting. how & why it began to be written with a capital "G" vs. a small "g."
There is only one ... By: Licmycat. on 11 Oct 08, 22:43:58 There is only one true Living GOD. But Jesus said, "Have ye never read; ye are gods?" That's with a little 'g'. It was never disputed that there were other gods, only that they were inferior and powerless when compared with Almighty GOD.
its ok i just tried ... By: RickyTrelease. on 11 Oct 08, 16:38:25 its ok i just tried to levitate my remote control and it didnt work..i need more work on these dimentions
"Once you label me ... By: bodymachineuk. on 11 Oct 08, 12:32:08 "Once you label me you negate me" - Soren Kierkegaard
I'd go further and ... By: bodymachineuk. on 11 Oct 08, 12:30:22 I'd go further and say it isn't that we are all linked, rather seperateness is an illusion to help us experience individually. We don't need to be linked because we were never apart! ;) x x x
ROB-MACHINE! It's ... By: bodymachineuk. on 11 Oct 08, 12:27:47 ROB-MACHINE! It's all true, keep going, I love it. I Will be telling people that I am them though, haha. "We're all connected together"... or "we're all very inbred" hahaha. x
Yes, it's ... By: 10thdim. on 11 Oct 08, 02:58:25 Yes, it's interesting how "cosmic oneness" is so often ridiculed by people saying that's all new age mumbo-jumbo, and yet when respected quantum physics experts like Michio Kaku say "the wave function for a person gently seeps out into the entire universe" they are basically talking about the same thing. Other video blogs where I've talked abou this include "The Fifth Dimension Isn't Magic", "Time in 3 Dimensions", and "The Annotated Tenth Dimension".
Thanks for writing!
Rob
Happy birthday John ... By: mollisk. on 10 Oct 08, 23:18:31 Happy birthday John Lennon, wherever/whatever you may be! Haha... "I am, he is, you are he is, you are me and we are all together." I am the Walrus. Weird, I'm listening to that right now.
Ah, I'm rambling. Anyway!
This is basically like cosmic oneness, right? That we are all linked to one another and the universe through our consciousness and spirit?
I would really love to read more about this topic! :)
well if morphine ... By: njkidd08. on 10 Oct 08, 14:42:08 well if morphine caused these chain reactions of intellectual thoughts.,..i wonder what set of ideas you would get being on Ecstacy. that shit connects you to the heavens. jp jp its bad stuff. well im happy you didnt die that day on the table...i probably wouldnt have any understanding of reality and the universe yet. but im tellin you...this stuff is a little trippy.You really got me tryin ta walk through walls and shit"reachin the higher dimension".
when I woke up, ... By: 10thdim. on 10 Oct 08, 13:50:06 when I woke up, groggy on morphine and wondering if I was going to make it, was this set of ideas. It took me until 2006 to finish the book, and at the end of the book I attached the lyrics to 26 of those songs of mine that related to these ideas in various ways.
Author/psychobiologist David Jay Brown, who published an article in Scientific American Mind in January this year recently called my book "one of the most brilliantly conceived and mind expanding books I've ever read."
Cool!
Rob
Those are my only ... By: 10thdim. on 10 Oct 08, 13:46:54 Those are my only two choices? Scientist or crazy? :)
I'm a composer and studio owner, who came up with this way of visualizing the dimensions over 20 years ago, kept seeing more and more connections to other scientific theories, philosophical approaches, and ancient wisdom. By 2004 I had written about 40 songs about the ideas. Then, that year, I almost bled to death on the operating table because of an accident during routine laparoscopic surgery. One of the first things I wanted to talk about
10 dimensional ... By: 314159muse. on 10 Oct 08, 12:59:36 10 dimensional thumbs up
am i listening to a ... By: njkidd08. on 10 Oct 08, 07:13:48 am i listening to a respected scientist or a crazy guy with an overactive imagination??either way..your videos are very interesting. hopefully you end up bein the smartest dude alive and go down in our history books..in the future.if there is a "future".
Ha, I was the one ... By: serjicus. on 10 Oct 08, 06:34:32 Ha, I was the one that asked this question last time.
I would love to hear the longer version!
Absolutely right. ... By: 10thdim. on 10 Oct 08, 05:46:11 Absolutely right. Ryan Hill did the mashup, using stem tracks from my song Everything Fits Together, and created the graphic that you see in the introduction as well. As I recall he had a six or seven minute version he had made while learning to use Ableton Live. I'll ask him about this.
Thanks!
Rob
Thanks so much, I ... By: 10thdim. on 10 Oct 08, 05:42:32 Thanks so much, I appreciate your support.
It's a mixed up ... By: serjicus. on 10 Oct 08, 01:30:12 It's a mixed up version of Everything Fits Together.
In all of them? ;)
Did you write the ... By: dansprattuk. on 10 Oct 08, 01:23:45 Did you write the intro song? If so can it be found in any of the videos you have uploaded?
I love your videos. ... By: HearSeeLearn. on 10 Oct 08, 01:22:55 I love your videos. They are so inspiring and very intelligent theories.
To read along to go http://imaginingthet enthdimension.blogsp ot.com/2008/03/dark- matter-dark-energy-d ark.html
This blog deals with dark matter and dark energy and how it makes up a big part of our universe.
I think the blue ... By: reality400. on 23 Dec 08, 21:55:00 I think the blue head is lying :P
im not sure i ... By: MeanMrMustard55. on 16 Dec 08, 03:54:45 im not sure i believe the green head
How about this for ... By: jayjay2867. on 26 Nov 08, 15:01:06 How about this for Dark matter! Its just a thought..If conciousness is a vehicle for creation would it be that Dark matter is the space that is yet to be created and manipulated by collective thought throughout the universe?
Hello Rob ,I agree ... By: jayjay2867. on 26 Nov 08, 14:57:57 Hello Rob ,I agree with most of your theories so far and i think you will find that there is a multitude of people who are awakenning to this! What is your concep[ts on alien nations and there connection to God? : )
Thanks! By: 10thdim. on 12 Nov 08, 14:51:34 Thanks!
I'm a total ... By: terransage. on 12 Nov 08, 12:26:45 I'm a total non-scientist, but I enjoy bending my mind around these concepts, even though I don't quite understand them, if that makes any sense. Even before I heard about string theory and the ten or eleven dimensions that make up our universe, I always had a feeling that there was much more to our universe than meets our senses. I turned one of my non-scientist friends on to these blogs, and now he's also pondering reality in a different way.
My vlog "Gevin ... By: 10thdim. on 29 Oct 08, 13:35:36 My vlog "Gevin Giorbran - Everything is Forever"explains the unusual circumstances of Gevin's death.
"even nothingness was not" - I think this is a poetic way of describing the eternal enfolded symmetry state of absolute zero, which in my system of visualizing reality is the tenth dimension in its observed state, but which many other schools of thought and belief systems have other names for - I have a video blog being posted on November 2nd about the "turtles all the way down" conundrum.
Rob
I read about Gevin. ... By: mERUSAVARNI. on 29 Oct 08, 05:39:10 I read about Gevin..was there any specific reason for his demise?
Anyways, i have also seen theories and counter-theories on broken symmetry - i guess a lot of things are not clear ----
Here is the translation of the Naasadiya Sukta ( simply translated it means NA or NO ASAD or UNREAL HYMN or in other ways its a hymn about UNREAL things or this Creation)..
Then even nothingness was not, nor existence, there was no air then, nor the heavens beyond it.
Another fascinating ... By: 10thdim. on 28 Oct 08, 13:47:52 Another fascinating connection, mERUSAVARNI. Have you been to see Gevin Giorbran's Everything Forever site yet? Talking about nothingness is tricky - if there is an enfolded symmetry state where absolutely everything balances out and adds up to a perfect zero, that zero is full of all the other potentials that could have existed. Is that when "nothingness was not"?
Yes. Starting from that "zero", symmetry is broken to create a reality. Have you read about the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics?
Rob
I would like to ... By: mERUSAVARNI. on 28 Oct 08, 05:10:45 I would like to think of the Dark matter as INFORMATION (95%) and the manifest Universe or Multiverse as PHYSICALITY (5%) ( I would treat only God as REALITY)...the two should be related in the same way as E=Mc2
Ref: One of the oldest works on creation known to humans is a Vedic hymn called NAASADIYA SUKTA which states-"In the beginning even nothingness was not.." it further stated "THAT which is, is kin to THAT WHICH IS NOT"...meaning Dark Matter creates Universe through Entropic processes
Could you make a ... By: belliebum12. on 03 Oct 08, 03:24:01 Could you make a video elaborating on the 11th dimension? I understand the other 10 dimensions but the 11th has me stumped.
Doesn't the theory ... By: Pasqualmie. on 29 Sep 08, 23:54:26 Doesn't the theory of dark matter and energy constitute proof by mathematical model? There are much better observable theories available, but only one will get grants.
notice he says only ... By: Thundralight. on 20 Sep 08, 20:08:24 notice he says only 4 percent is
"our precieved reality"
why do you think we ... By: thegorilla69. on 16 Sep 08, 21:20:41 why do you think we feel like one thing "person" when were trillions and trillions of live things.. we are in a fish bowl twirling around at 90,000 mph around the sun...in an expanding multiverse...we are the flatlanders..our black hole flattened us.
Thanks for using ... By: HTTPCore. on 03 Aug 08, 08:23:31 Thanks for using such an excellent enunciation. That's why even I as an "foreigner" can follow your explainations and thoughts. Very entertaining!
Greetings from Germany.
Rob talks about other universes where eggs could unscramble themselves, and how this idea relates to Everett's Many Worlds. To read along, go to http://imaginingthet enthdimension.blogsp ot.com/2008/10/scram bled-eggs.html
This guy needs to ... By: blackacadian. on 24 Nov 08, 20:13:18 This guy needs to play some prince of persia - sands of time and feel what it would be like to travel between possibilities.
1 guy, 1 cup By: kalaboukas. on 11 Nov 08, 10:28:15 1 guy, 1 cup
Sir, listen to " ... By: Luciddreams234. on 29 Oct 08, 02:10:22 Sir, listen to "Across The Universe"...then you tell me how you feel about it. I have been digging the tune since 93...only now I see the REVELATION in it.
U DA MAN By: themuse55555. on 25 Oct 08, 03:01:01 U DA MAN
Thanks! :) By: 10thdim. on 21 Oct 08, 13:54:03 Thanks! :)
Very good video as ... By: pauland74. on 20 Oct 08, 22:51:25 Very good video as always. And the song is very cool.
To read along go to http://imaginingthet enthdimension.blogsp ot.com/2008/12/point -within-omniverse.ht ml
This is a continuation from Rob's previous entry, "We Start With a Point". Rob shows a way of visualizing how all the pieces fit together wit
Latest comments made on this video:
By: narayanr. on 28 Dec 08, 06:47:51
Ditto Dude!
By: iBO0M. on 27 Dec 08, 22:28:14
Exactly.
By: narayanr. on 20 Dec 08, 16:56:22
Yeah ... that's it (LOL).
By: Apocryphile1970. on 20 Dec 08, 14:58:45
Probably because you can watch 100x but only rate once! xD
By: narayanr. on 28 Nov 08, 05:51:42
That's it ... I'm a fan of this song! (giggle, giggle, laugh, stomp)
By: narayanr. on 26 Nov 08, 20:10:19
Alrighty then.
By: narayanr. on 26 Nov 08, 20:05:06
I'm going to hear this song a fifth time NOW. It's great!
By: narayanr. on 26 Nov 08, 20:02:56
Hey Rob, do you happen to like Peter Gabriel? ... Just wondering.
By: narayanr. on 26 Nov 08, 19:34:39
Why only 20-sumthin' ratings? This song ROCKS THE ANTHROPIC REALM, DUDES!!!
By: Sam420Son. on 22 Oct 08, 05:44:30
very well done;)
By: Slumpnasty. on 13 Oct 08, 08:06:20
I just added this song to my favorites. There must be AT LEAST infinite dimensions...Anyway, I love your music, and I'm going to read your book.
By: endercross. on 01 Oct 08, 17:54:55
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By: DRUGMONSTER. on 05 Aug 08, 05:15:42
awesome song.
By: grndayz1fan. on 17 Jul 08, 09:00:36
I like the last few seconds..where he's frowning then he gives off a smirk. lol I'm loving this guy. I am reading the book and..It's very interesting.
By: deathskunk3. on 26 Jun 08, 19:04:39
I hate rock/pop and stuff like that. I prefer Hardcore, but this song is wonderfull! Rated 5/5! Dear Jona Cohen (may you know me from the forum)
By: 10thdim. on 24 Apr 08, 04:34:35
Hey, thanks!
By: wrdeboise. on 24 Apr 08, 04:10:43
Great fricken song.
By: 10thdim. on 30 Mar 08, 20:28:27
Hmm, I had posted a url for the lyrics, but I guess youtube doesn't allow that. If you google tenth dimension 26 songs you'll find the lyrics, videos, and discussions around all of the songs attached to this project. The Anthropic Viewpoint is song 11 of 26.
By: 10thdim. on 30 Mar 08, 05:56:29
You can also find the lyrics by going to tenthdimension dot com slash faq but that's a little more roundabout.
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