String Theory concepts
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 8:40 pm
Bruce and company - good work on the RS library! It's a very impressive archive and should impress newcomers.
Having read Dr. Nehru's "Multi-dimensional Space-Time' and Bruce's "Evolving Views of Space and Time" led to how some string theory concepts may work within RS2.
Dr. Nehru's 4th dimension indicating the emotional dimension may be the Kaluza - Klein circular, curled dimension used in string theory. It looks alot like the circular linking recursion dimension (or motion) between the physical and non-physical sectors which Bruce developed.
It seems to make sense to follow the 3 sense-perceptual LINEAR dimensions allowing space/time motion with 1 emotional NONLINEAR dimension used for the recursion between sectors and which provides for the 2nd density biological process which in a way is the instinctual and emotional drive dimension of experience needed for creative adaption and evolution of life forms.
Dr. Nehru's 5th dimension indicating the mental dimension may be the NONLINEAR orthogonal extension of the 4th dimensional Kaluza - Klein circle which can become either the torus or sphere which Brian Greene indicates as the 2 "extra dimensions" represented in his book Elegant Universe (p199-200 paperback). This may also be another recursion dimension linking the ethical/anti-ethical sectors that Bruce illustrates and which indicates the self-conscious choice-making connection of 3rd density.
Dr. Nehru's 6th dimension of the intuitional dimension may be the final NONLINEAR orthogonal extension of the torus or sphere which may be some kind of braided or spiral form based on the "Occult Chemistry" material? I'm not sure how to describe this. It could again be a recursion dimension linking Unity to the sub-sectors and bridging infinity of a continuum kind (spiritual) to infinity and finity of a discrete kind (mental/emotional/physical).
Now that the set of 3 nonlinear recursive dimensions have been described how is the 7th dimension of the Universal represented? Maybe some infinite, ubiquitous "point" dimension? Maybe the universal "bindu" form plays a role?
That's all I can think of for now about the dimensions aspect. But just a quick mention about one other aspect of string theory - the M theory concept of "branes".
They are mentioned in two ways - as having application and properties as "boundaries" and as "slices" of various space-time worlds of various dimensions.
RA mentions the "inner planes of time/space" and the "outer planes of space/time" and maybe a modified RS2 version of branes could represent what the inner and outer planes seem to be. Maybe there could even be some RS2 application and relevance for strings due to their unlimited # of "vibrational modes" which has a place in RA's nomenclature. There's a Quo session that mentions the infinite # of planets that exist on unlimited # of vibrational planes so that's also consistent with ideas mentioned in M brane theory.
Well, I still need to dig some more into the string theory material to see if these areas are worth pursuing. Maybe there could be some collaboration with some string theorists who are getting frustrated and who may be open to research of these areas.
They seem to be "in crisis" from what I've read of Lee Smolin's bestseller so maybe the time is ripe.
Having read Dr. Nehru's "Multi-dimensional Space-Time' and Bruce's "Evolving Views of Space and Time" led to how some string theory concepts may work within RS2.
Dr. Nehru's 4th dimension indicating the emotional dimension may be the Kaluza - Klein circular, curled dimension used in string theory. It looks alot like the circular linking recursion dimension (or motion) between the physical and non-physical sectors which Bruce developed.
It seems to make sense to follow the 3 sense-perceptual LINEAR dimensions allowing space/time motion with 1 emotional NONLINEAR dimension used for the recursion between sectors and which provides for the 2nd density biological process which in a way is the instinctual and emotional drive dimension of experience needed for creative adaption and evolution of life forms.
Dr. Nehru's 5th dimension indicating the mental dimension may be the NONLINEAR orthogonal extension of the 4th dimensional Kaluza - Klein circle which can become either the torus or sphere which Brian Greene indicates as the 2 "extra dimensions" represented in his book Elegant Universe (p199-200 paperback). This may also be another recursion dimension linking the ethical/anti-ethical sectors that Bruce illustrates and which indicates the self-conscious choice-making connection of 3rd density.
Dr. Nehru's 6th dimension of the intuitional dimension may be the final NONLINEAR orthogonal extension of the torus or sphere which may be some kind of braided or spiral form based on the "Occult Chemistry" material? I'm not sure how to describe this. It could again be a recursion dimension linking Unity to the sub-sectors and bridging infinity of a continuum kind (spiritual) to infinity and finity of a discrete kind (mental/emotional/physical).
Now that the set of 3 nonlinear recursive dimensions have been described how is the 7th dimension of the Universal represented? Maybe some infinite, ubiquitous "point" dimension? Maybe the universal "bindu" form plays a role?
That's all I can think of for now about the dimensions aspect. But just a quick mention about one other aspect of string theory - the M theory concept of "branes".
They are mentioned in two ways - as having application and properties as "boundaries" and as "slices" of various space-time worlds of various dimensions.
RA mentions the "inner planes of time/space" and the "outer planes of space/time" and maybe a modified RS2 version of branes could represent what the inner and outer planes seem to be. Maybe there could even be some RS2 application and relevance for strings due to their unlimited # of "vibrational modes" which has a place in RA's nomenclature. There's a Quo session that mentions the infinite # of planets that exist on unlimited # of vibrational planes so that's also consistent with ideas mentioned in M brane theory.
Well, I still need to dig some more into the string theory material to see if these areas are worth pursuing. Maybe there could be some collaboration with some string theorists who are getting frustrated and who may be open to research of these areas.
They seem to be "in crisis" from what I've read of Lee Smolin's bestseller so maybe the time is ripe.