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Message from the Author: I cannot remember a time when I did not thirst for the answers to the most fundamental questions of life... “Who am I, what am I, where am I, or why am I here, and where am I going?” Readers who also wonder about these things will enjoy this book immensely and probably re-read it over the years as I still do. This book is written in understandable terms for laypeople, but may also interest researchers on the quest for a Theory of the Everything. There is no doubt that we occupy a human brain, but the TOR reveals that our conscious awareness could not possibly exist inside a third dimension. Hence, the book opens up with this huge conundrum. We then systematically solve it in a stepwise fashion using illustrations. We expose thought provocative paradoxes that are unsolvable by present means. We lay bare the erroneous perception of moving from one time interval to another. We demonstrate the non-existence of a perceived future and past by using thought experiments, rationalization, and science. We then qualify our hypotheses by solving the old paradoxes under a new and different model of reality. We show that our state of existence is outside of the 3rd dimension, while naturally occurring in the same universe as the 3rd dimension. In fact, we are intimately close to this world. This book is among few works that rationalize a spiritual state of existence. The grievous death-bound version of our lives is no longer acceptable. Whether or not the TOR is entirely correct, it offers hope and a more accurate paradigm of our existence. I have occupied in the ministry, business world, martial arts, and the medical field. My background for writing this book does not lie in just one area. The sum of my life influenced the directions that my imagination took, rendering an intuitiveness to author this kind of work. It contains over 50 illustrations, which came about over years of contemplation. Sometimes I would wake up and jot down a new drawing. Other times, drafting one diagram led to another. I would then add text to explain the diagram. Scientific facts in support of this theory were added during my journey in academia. The result is an elegant text/illustration book with a life-changing message. James Taylor Flores, M.D.

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THEORY OF REALITYTHEORY OF REALITYIn Search of Our State of Existence

James Taylor Flores, M.D.

Foreword by,

Dr. William C. Davis

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James Taylor Flores, M.D.

Dr. William C. Davis

Foreword by,

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James Taylor Flores, M.D.

Bringspeace Publishing

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This book is dedicated to my loving family who stopped telling me a long time ago, “You think too much!”

Bringspeace Publishing

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Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2013 by James Taylor Flores, M.D.

All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form whatsoever. For more information, please write to [email protected], or at the address listed above.

This book is written as a source of information only. The author and publisher expressly disclaim responsibility for any adverse effects from the use or application of the information contained herein. This information should by no means be considered a substitute for the advice, judgment, or decisions by the reader’s professional advisors.

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Special acknowledgments to:

Andries and Renae Cane, whose wonderful influence in my life inspired this work.

and

Angelo A. Molinaro, author of The Two State Universe; who’s brilliant theoretical work motivated me further to author the Theory of Reality.

and

The Masters of Quantum Mechanics:

Left to right, top to bottom, Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, Louis de Broglie, Max Born, Paul Dirac, Werner Heisenberg, Wolfgang Pauli, Erwin Schrödinger, and Richard Feynman.

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CONTENTS

FOREWORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

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Part One – Our Universe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Part Two – Our Reality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Part Three – Our Perception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Part Four – The Missing Link . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

POSTULATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

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FOREWORD

By, Dr. William C. Davis

Even the most basic natural elements like Water, Wind, Fire, and Air have carried weight throughout history because humanity has learned to grasp some meaning in them. Having spent much time in the land of my grandfather, a full-blooded Sioux Indian, I learned firsthand how, an Indian can become a natural ecologist without formal training. I have come to understand there is greater meaning waiting to be discovered in nature and behind every fundamental scientific principle. Entropy, for example, can also be viewed as a philosophy in itself. There are evocative implications of phenomena observed in natural biological settings, such as in Metamorphosis. My own inspiring metamorphosis went from a barefoot country boy severely disadvantaged by the primitive conditions of his region and his day, into a post-doctoral fellow in Nobel Laureate Rosalyn Yalow’s Radioimmunoassay Lab, and later being inducted into the Texas Science Hall of Fame.

Scientific principles easily convert to philosophical values and purpose because all of creation is interconnected. As I see it, science conducts itself almost exclusively upon the platform of natural laws, and creation itself is a reflection of its Creator. Thus, we can find profound meaning in the laws of nature. For this reason, writers have explored spiritual and philosophical significance in naturally occurring phenomena. They may carve out a parallel in how water flows down a river and the human condition. So many commodities that people take for granted today were birthed with a purpose by the ways that elements are introduced to each other under specific conditions. For example, in the course of manipulating water molecules I discovered a process that synthesizes potatoes into instant mashed potatoes. Here was something new that could be preserved, distributed, and ultimately nourish people across the globe. This shows that a remarkable purpose can be introduced to the masses through the natural sciences.

There are forces that cause molecules to behave in one fashion or another at the atomic level. Other forces can then influence what these atomic molecules will do or become. We should logically expect there to be underlying forces, which are sub-atomic behind all phenomena observed in nature. The ways, however, in which large breakthroughs are accomplished is paramount to careful observation... “Observe!” I have instructed my students to do thousands of times. We can take two or more existing things, analyze them for what they are, and then synthesize something entirely new that did not exist before. This is the heartbeat of scientific research and discovery. It is what I feel that Dr. Flores has set out to do in his Theory of Reality.

I can still remember the day that James loaned me his original TOR manuscript. He was just embarking on his academic journey as a pre-med student. I began to read that evening and found that I could not put the book down. In fact, it kept me up all night thinking. He had somehow come up with something new and highly relevant to the human condition by the process of observing, analyzing, and synthesizing. I strongly encouraged him to pursue this work. As his knowledge in the natural sciences increased, he was able to flesh out the original manuscript into something that was worthy of

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publishing. While his points are stated in a unique way, in particular respects, this theory aligns with principles of relativity and quantum philosophy; and, it describes potential meaning behind discoveries that take place in our state of the art research laboratories. Dr. Flores has approached the verge of the connection between the human and spiritual condition. This book is an excellent tool to spark the curiosity of laypeople as well as other scientists. It compels us to contemplate of a deeper accounting of our existence.

I admire the fact that this book is relatively one of the few works that tackle this arena. Dr. Flores modestly notes that the contents may or may not be entirely accurate, but this is not the point. Our aim should be to continue these lines of theoretical pursuit. I believe that other thinkers will thoroughly enjoy reading the Theory of Reality because their minds will be stimulated by the originality and elegance in which it is set forth.

William C. Davis, Ph.D.

http://www.thehistorymakers.com/biography/william-davis

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INTRODUCTION

This book outlines a hypothesis that flies in the face of our most fundamental beliefs about reality, including the long held perception of death. Despite all of our scientific advancements, there remain unsolved paradoxes that point to a shortcoming in the way that we perceive our reality. These conundrums make it impossible for us actually exist in the 3rd dimension. This spotlights an important question, “How do we exist in the world?" We certainly seem to be in it. Unfortunately, we seem to be here for a brief time and then die off like a wisp of air. A passionate soul demands more than that. Our short-changed life span begs an answer to the question, "Are we really spirits that temporarily occupy this world in human form?" and, "How can that be possible... how can it be explained?"

The Theory of Reality puts forth a rational hypothesis of the existence of our spirit, which we are calling consciousness. This was not an easy task. Our copyright dates back over ten years. This work rouses our imaginations to think outside the box. We are just starting to realize that there is more to the role that observers play in the makeup of reality.

Our mission is to draw attention to the state of our existence. Our goal is to clear up the vagueness of spirit. We are presenting a new approach to understanding reality. We contrast the long-established concept of existing in the 3rd dimension head on with a hypothesis of how we fit more accurately in the universe. The results are astonishing.

There is no doubt that we occupy the brain of the human body, but the TOR reveals that a state of consciousness could not possibly be inside of, or within a third dimension. Hence, the book opens up with this huge conundrum. We then systematically solve it in a stepwise fashion using illustrations. We expose thought provocative paradoxes that are unsolvable by present means. We lay bare the erroneous perception of moving from one time interval to another. We demonstrate the non-existence of a perceived future and past by using thought experiments, rationalization, and science. We then qualify our hypotheses by solving the old paradoxes under a new and different model of reality. We show that our state of existence is outside of the 3rd dimension, while naturally occurring in the same universe as the 3rd dimension. In fact, we are intimately close to this world.

Other writers have come to similar conclusions as this TOR, such as the existence of consciousness behind the veil of flesh and blood. Unfortunately, some of those have superciliously jumped to the conclusion that we are God. Some of these works speak of vibrations, psychic phenomena, and out of body experiences without offering any rational explanation. Our aim is to approach this subject with greater clarity. We believe that certain scientific discoveries are on the verge of proving the existence of the spirit in the observer. We are beginning to understand, on many levels, that there is likely no such thing as death for those who have shed the body. However, what happens to the spirit after this so-called death may always remain a matter of personal belief.

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In another book entitled, Creator/created, we expound on how all this ties into a closer walk with Creator. The Theory of Reality, however, remains neutral and dedicated to helping solve the mystery of consciousness. This work has information that we all require in order to evolve in more awareness about our true state of existence. These newparadigms of reality will forever alter our previous perception of death. The 3rd

dimension is not what it appears to be like on a superficial level of perception. The TOR reveals that both creation and evolution play a role in the 3rd dimension. It postulates that there is no such thing as the finality of death as it is perceived in this world.

The background for writing this book does not center on just one area. The sum of my life influenced the direction that my imagination took, rendering an intuitiveness to author this kind of work. I had an amazing child life that spanned across international lines and vastly different cultures. My reality often felt surreal, so much that I questioned whether my life was an experiment that everyone was aware of except me. I was challenged to make new connections about my surroundings all the time. I still remember the day I blurted out the question, “Where did I come from?” I spent over a decade in the ministry as a young adult. This was followed by several years of martial arts training while on a quest for greater self-discovery. Throughout all this, I owned a manufacturing and inventions development company. The last fourteen years have been dedicated to undergraduate and graduate studies in the natural sciences of physics, biology, and chemistry, then on to medical school and postgraduate medical training.

We hope that theoreticians and researchers will incorporate some of our thoughts into their search for a Theory of the Everything. In order to find this ultimate theory, we have to consider the state of existence of the observer into our equations. Up to now, the observers in our thought experiments have only played the role of registering information and reporting it. We have committed an error by assuming that the observer is inside the 3rd dimension. The TOR postulates that we are not a miniscule part of the observed universe as previously thought. The model of reality that we set forth can open up new areas of research in cosmology, neurology, psychology, and sociology. The TOR also offers theologians a natural substrate to compare & contrast their fundamental beliefs.

Join us now as we take the reader by the hand through this fascinating quest for natural and spiritual truth. This book requires contemplation because it is analogous to perceiving something that was there all along, but that we never grasped before now. It is best to read it in a quiet spot where one can reflect on its perspective-altering content.

James Taylor Flores, M.D.

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Part OneOur Universe

“Every moment Nature starts on the longest journey, and every moment she reaches her goal.”- Goethe

Everyone thinks that we actually exist in a 3rd dimension and therein lies our first challenge. Scientists approach the universe and their quest for a Theory of the Everythingfrom this perspective. Theologians approach religion with this mindset. Philosophers consider their topics from this outlook. Psychologists manage their practice with this frame of mind. The general population worries about employment, or what they will eat, drink, and wear—and nearly everyone worries about growing old. The catch is, we have not discovered what we are or where we are in relation to the world. Not surprisingly, we are apprehensive about death, and we mourn grievously over the loss of our dearly beloved. We are observing reality by means of misleading perceptions... and that is our drawback. Our works, Theory of Reality and Creator/created are intended to help replace our disingenuous perceptions with improved clarity. We seek a more accurate reality.

T H I R D D I M E N S I O N

Given that there is a 3rd dimension, and that we appear to exist in it, we can also set eyes on a 2nd and 1st dimension. A good place to start our analysis is by dissecting the 3rd dimension into its building components. We will examine in detail what it takes to construct such a state. The first two dimensions comprise the framework of a thirddimension, as we will see. We can learn fundamental truths by investigating each of these dimensions. Then, we will consider what all three dimensions have in common. The following illustration depicts the 1st dimension, and this is where we will begin our quest.

1st Dimension - a line

THEORY OF REALITYScience and Principles

We occupy in 3rd dimensions from adifferent and discrete vantage point.

For some, this may not be an easy read, while others will take pleasure in assimilating it. It is well worth all our attention, as this knowledge will set us free to discover our selves.

A separate work that we may refer to here. It relates good principles and formulas for experiencing a miraculous and fulfilling life. These rudiments are based on the Theory of Reality.

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The 1st dimension is a line. That’s all. It cannot be two or more lines. Any other line in existence would have to be considered its own unique 1st dimension, independent from other lines. A first dimensional form of existence would not know or recognize “up or down” nor “side-to-side.” It only perceives one direction or the opposite direction.

Notice that the 1st dimension, as drawn, appears to go on forever (boundless) in both directions (indicated by arrows). It has no beginning or end thereby creating an enigma, because this would give it traits of infinity. Eternal qualities are impossible in afinite three-dimensional universe where everything starts, grows, peaks, and wanes. Scientists say that our sun is a young star, but even it will someday peak and wane. We cannot name anything in the 3rd dimension that does not have a beginning or an end.

I could have also illustrated the line with just one starting point (bound), but then it would go on forever (boundless). Still, bound and boundless cannot be a part of the same thing. They cannot co-exist, according to our presently understood laws of nature. This is the singular flaw that works its way up through the 2nd and 3rd dimensions.

Now here is a depiction of the 2nd dimension:

2nd Dimension – A plane comprised of all lines of any direction

(Side view)

The 2nd dimension is a plane. That’s all. It cannot be two or more planes. If there would be another plane in existence it would have to be considered its own unique dimension, separate from all other planes.

A plane, or 2nd dimension, is comprised of an infinite amount of lines in every direction; however, all of the lines must exist along the same plane in order to comprise the 2nd dimension. It is true that I stated earlier that if another line existed, it would have to be considered its own dimension. The exception to that rule is, when all, and I mean ALL, 1st dimensions exist simultaneously along the same plane, then they become a dimension all to themselves, otherwise known as the 2nd dimension.

2nd Dimension - a plane Comprised of ALL lines in every direction

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Notice that the 2nd dimension has no beginning or end, but appears to go on forever. Again, this is something that is impossible in a three-dimensional universe.

As a thought experiment, let us place ourselves in a two-dimensional state. In this condition, we would not recognize “up or down” even if it existed, (it does). We would not call sideways, “sideways,” for that would infer that there is an “up and down.”Neither our senses nor second dimensional instrumentation would be able to detect an “up or down” in the 2nd dimension. Someone might author a Theory of Reality aboutinfinite layers of 2nd dimensions combined all together in infinite directions to comprise a 3rd dimension! If we did conceive of an “up or down,” it would not be easy to prove. People tend to keep to the status quo. In a two-dimensional condition, everyone would perceive the universe as sideways and only sideways... forever in all directions.

Now let us examine the 3rd dimension along this same line of thinking. The following is a depiction of the 3rd dimension:

Comprised of lines and planes any direction3 Dimension rd

ALL

There is no location in a 3rd dimension without a plane or a line. One 3rd

dimension contains ALL of the planes and lines in infinite directions. If there would be another 3rd dimension (there are), it is a separate dimension with a different configuration of lines and planes. Indeed, even the slightest change in arrangement (what, when, and how, etc.) is a separate 3rd dimension having its own configuration.

If we followed the line of reasoning that ALL of the lines, or 1st dimensions fit into one 2nd dimension; and ALL of the planes fit into one 3rd dimension, then we can draw conclusions about a possible 4th dimension. One 4th dimension would, therefore, have to be comprised of ALL possible products and arrangements of the 3rd dimension.

We must also bear in mind that, just as the 1st dimension could not perceive a 2nd

dimension; and as the 2nd dimension could not perceive a 3rd; then we who seem to exist in this 3rd dimension will not readily perceive a 4th dimension. However, we do have the mental capacity and comparative analogies in nature to understand this. At the very least, we can conceptualize it if we will be open-minded to reason and logic and allow ourselves to think outside of the box (pun intended).

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Let us move on to the 4th dimension. We can discuss it based on what we nowunderstand about the previous 1st, 2nd, and 3rd dimensions. Since it is not possible to perceive a 4th dimension from the 3rd dimension, I will illustrate it the following way:

The 4th Dimension

“The Everything”

Dimensional thought: (These lay a foundation for what is ahead.)

1) If there is a 1st, 2nd and 3rd dimension, it is reasonable to propose a 4th dimension.

2) A three-dimensional existence (our perceived state of existence) is able to clearly identify the 2nd and 1st dimensions. If we exercise a little imagination, we can easily dissect our surroundings into a myriad of planes and lines.

3) Recognizing lower dimensions is much easier than realizing a higher dimension.For example, in the thought experiment, a 2nd dimension entity, could not perceive “up or down” (3rd dimension), even though it existed. Similarly, a three-dimensional entity (humans) cannot perceive a 4th dimension with our senses.

4) We can postulate certain characteristics of a 4th dimension, based on the features of dimensions that we can perceive. For example, the obstacles that lower dimensions have in common in relating to the next higher dimension are:

a. They are invisibleb. They are non measurable (in the lower dimension)c. They are deemed theoreticald. They elude the laws of physics (of the lower dimension)

5) The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, dimensions all exist in the same universe. Likewise, a 4th

dimension is not in a different universe; and, it is naturally occurring.

6) Each higher dimension is comprised of ALL of the previous dimensions withinthat same dimension. For example, a 2nd dimension contains all of the lines in every possible configuration along that specific plane. Likewise, a 3rd dimension is made of every possible 2nd and 1st dimensional configuration and arrangementof planes and lines. Therefore, a 4th dimension is made of, and would contain,every possible and imaginable 3rd, 2nd, and 1st dimensional configuration,arrangement, and situation within that individual 4th dimension.

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7) We perceive that the 3rd dimension can manipulate the 2nd and 1st dimensions to practically any configuration; e.g., we build things up or bulldoze things flat. The 2nd and 1st dimensions, however, cannot dictate to the 3rd dimension the way in which they are to be fashioned. In like manner, all 3rd dimension arrangements would reflexively comply to the exploitation of the higher 4th dimension.

8) Since each higher dimension contains all of the lower dimensions, they are intimately associated with them. Since each higher dimension can exploit lower dimensions, they are intimately aware of them. On the other hand, lower dimensions just passively respond to the preeminence of the higher dimensions.

Since the 4th dimension contains every 3rd, 2nd and 1st dimensional composition, it gives us the impression of being “The Everything.” It is everywhere, everywhen and everyhow. It is every 3rd dimension condition and the opposite that condition all at once.

We have just described the 1st, 2nd and 3rd dimensions in addition to hypothesizinga 4th dimension. Let us reflect for a moment on these fundamentals because next, we willpropose the fabric through which all of these dimensions are interconnected. We need to establish a foundation that will elucidate how they are constituents of the same universe.

We know that atoms are the building blocks of the universe. The following is an illustration of an atom. It is not a completely accurate depiction of an atom, nor is it to proper scale, but it describes the basic ingredients and ballpark sizes of a generic atom. The illustration helps to emphasize how much empty space is in the atom.

Nucleus

Electroncloud

Neutron(s)

Proton(s)

Size

Atom = size of a football stadiumNucleus = size of a marble

THE ATOM ILLUSTRATED

99.9999% empty space

(Shown with exaggerated nucleus) (Shown with exaggerated marble size)

If we enlarged the nucleus of an atom to the size of a basketball, there would be approximately a 2-mile radius of empty space in the electron cloud. There is 99.99999% empty space in the atoms. So, if we look around the room, do we see empty space? “Not even a hint of it.” There is 99.99999% empty space all around us, which is not being recognized through our senses. The relevance to this point is that we are seeking a foundation where a 4th dimension or, The Everything, can interact with the 3rd dimensionin the same universe. This 99.99999% empty space around us is an obvious place to begin our investigation. Therefore, we will explore this possibility in detail up ahead.

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It will not be easy confirming a 4th dimension within the empty space of an atom.However, we have rationale, comparative analogies in nature, and quantum science at our disposal. Principal to these is our consciousness that we have to insert into the picture.

When Max Planck originated quantum theory, it fostered many experiments.Research has unveiled important discoveries that are relevant to our quest. For example, we have detected QUANTA whose attributes defy the laws of physics. These particles are 1) non-measurable and 2) behave as particles at times and at other times as waves. These bizarre characteristics render quanta with distinct features of a higher dimension.

We are, therefore, going to hypothesize quanta with having both 4th dimensional and 3rd dimensional properties. By having inter-dimensional characteristics, quanta willautomatically expand to eight principle characteristics (see below). The results ahead in this book show that quanta can solve paradoxes that could not be explained before now. This extends the capabilities of quanta far beyond anything previously understood. Therefore, we gave it the more appropriate title, “C-Point,” for reasons stated below.

We will begin with the premise that atoms are the larger building blocks of matter& energy and that the empty subatomic space of the atom is the linked to the relationship between the 3rd dimension and the 4th dimension, which is “The Everything” to us. So, let us begin by hypothesizing a particle called, C-Point—not a C-Point or the C-Point, but simply “C-Point.” Similarly, we will not refer to quanta in the singular (quantum) or plural, but will just say, quanta. C-Point (quanta) exists within and without the empty subatomic space of atoms. C-Point is a foundational tenet of the Theory of Reality.

The following are important building blocks to remember as we move on. They also set the stage as core principles for a living the perfect life as discussed in the book, Creator/created.

Eight Principle Characteristics of C-Point are:

1) Not divisible. It is not possible to divide the distance between two points in space an infinite amount of times. This is a paradox. We should reach a point that is no longer divisible. If we divide the space between ALL sets of opposites we will arrive at oneindivisible state where a point must manifest one thing or the opposite of that thing in the 3rd dimension. At this point we have arrived at C-Point (quanta). Thus, C-Point is the point where creation can occur. This solves the paradox of dividing the halves.

C-Point is a gateway between the 3rd dimension to the 4th dimension where all opposites exist simultaneously. Examples include, bound—boundless; finite—infinite; off—on; creation—evolution; singular—plural; beginning—end; something—nothing, etc.; all exist at once in the 4th dimension. This is impossible in the 3rd dimension, but it is possible in a 4th dimension, which contains every possible 3rd dimensional configuration.

2) Non-measurable (in the 3rd dimension). It has been scientifically established that quanta is non-measurable. We must not assume that quanta is small in size in this setting. Thissimply means C-Point is non-measurable. Given these principle characteristics, this most likely means C-Point contains smallest and largest sizes at once in the 4th dimension. It can create or displace objects of any size in the 3rd dimension. Size is not a factor here.

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3) A Constituent of “The Everything.” C-Point contains the existence of every 3rd

dimensional configuration in the 4th dimension; that is, “everywhere,” “everywhen,” and “everyhow.” Every thing and its opposite exist at C-Point in the 4th dimension. The existence or the non-existence of something can also occupy the same point in the 3rd

dimension, but not at the same instant—only one or the other can manifest at a time.

4) Constantly changes states. Our perceived universe... our very Reality is constantly changing. That is, now is constantly changing because C-Point is constantly changing. It changes at the speed of light. These changes give us the perception of time and motion. (We are going to explore this characteristic in a lot more detail in the next chapter).

5) Quanta in the Particle State. Quanta exists a both a wave and a particle, but not at the same time. No one has ever been able to rationalize this dual-nature. The Theory of Reality postulates, Particle C-Point is a constituent of the 4th dimension. The 4th

dimension can be observed in one single packaged particle, but it can not be interpretedwith our current laws of physics. Quantum physics comes a lot closer to the benchmark.

6) Quanta in the Wave State. During the instant that C-Point is manifested in the wave state it can only manifest or convey one single event at a time (what, where, when, and how) from the 4th dimension. Wave C-Point is a constituent of the 3rd dimension.Hence, C-Point (quanta) is the gateway between a 4th dimension and its 3rd dimensions. C-Point can be anything or the opposite of anything at once in the 4th dimension. In the3rd dimension, opposites can occupy the same point in space in different periods.

7) Both 4th Dimensional and 3rd Dimensional. Credit for the model of a two-state particle goes to, Angelo A. Molinaro, author of The Two State Universe. C-Point has a dual-nature and behaves sometimes as a Wave (one thing) and at other times as a Particle (everything) but never both at the same time.

It is known that when an electron jumps from a higher orbit to a lower orbit, it sends out a quanta wave. The Theory of Reality postulates that this is where the Particle C-Point of the 4th dimension interfaces with the 3rd dimension via Wave C-Point. In this way, C-Point conveys reality from everything in the 4th dimension to one thing in the 3rd

dimension—one single, fixed or motionless arrangement at a time in the 3rd dimension.

8) Non-local. The definition of “Non-locality” is: The sum of all the parts is contained in each individual part. By contrast, a “local” state would take all of the parts to make the sum. This is best exemplified in the holographic picture negative versus an ordinary picture negative. If we took a pair of scissors and cut a corner out of a regular picture negative, and then projected the picture on the wall, we would see the picture with a missing piece out of the corner. On the other hand, if we cut a corner out of a holographic negative, and then projected the hologram, we would still see the entire hologram, perhaps dimmer, but as if nothing had been cut out at all. The reason is a regular picture negative is local; it is made in such a way that all the parts make up the sum of the whole. Conversely, a holographic negative is non-local; it is made in such a way that the sum of the whole picture is encoded into each part.

C-Point is non-local and contains all parts of a perceived universe in itself.

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Lay readers may skip the next two pages. They are here for scientific consideration.

Sometimes we describe light with particle properties having energy and momentum. At other times, we recognize that light displays interference and diffraction effects that are consistent only with a wave explanation. We accept both models and admit that the nature of light is not describable in terms of solely a particle or a wave. Louis de Brogliepostulated that because photons have wave and particle properties, all forms of matter have wave and particle properties. The Theory of Reality postulates that all matter/energy exists at once in a 4th dimension particle. When matter/energy is in the 3rd dimensionwave state, it conveys one event at a time along the infinite electromagnetic spectrum.The following illustration portrays how quanta (C-Point), is at times a 4th dimension particle and at other times a 3rd dimension wave. The diagram is flat, so the particle shown on each end is the same particle.

Quantum entanglement is when a particle and its anti-particle can be vast distances apart, yet perfectly emulate one another oppositely. These strange quirks might now be explained by the postulates we will cover in the TOR. C-Point is the gateway between a place of all opposites and the 3rd dimension. Anotherphenomenon called, pair production is a process wherein a photon generatesmatter. In this situation, an electron and a positron are simultaneously produced while the photon disappears. The reverse process can also occur. Under the proper conditions, an electron and a positron can annihilate each other and produce two photons. It is thus possible and feasible that C-Point can interact with the atom in the process of creation. There remains an important unanswered question in nuclear physics. “What is the nature of the force that holds the nucleus together?” No one has been able to prove an answer to the question. This mysterious force must be stronger than anything we have ever encountered. Science presently adopts the theory of sub-atomic particles called quarks,gluons and other theoretical particle interactions, which make up the force that holds the nucleus together. However, despite many extensive experimental efforts, no isolated quark has ever been observed. It is just a theoretical model.

The Theory of Reality postulates, there is no force that binds the nucleus together. Instead, each change of C-Point results in the annihilation of everything that is measurable. Atoms are then re-created anew in the next 3rd dimension event. This seamless and ongoing process is happening at the speed of light. C-Point is the point at which change is wrought from a 4th dimension into the 3rd dimension. This does not necessarily contradict the Big Bang – Big Crunch model (an extremely dense point, which expanded rapidly in the development of the universe will eventually reverse and recollapse). It modifies it with the new understanding that a Big Bang – Big Crunch is happening with every change of C-Point. We just catch a glimpse of the whole picture with the 3rd dimensional tools that we have at our disposal.

It is hard to rationalize this while still assuming that we exist in the 3rd dimension.

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C-Point is not confined to boundary of an atom. Atoms flourish as if on an infinite sea of C-Point. Atoms become whatever element necessary to conform to the exploitation of the 4th dimension. (Higher dimensions control lower dimensions) If atoms are the fabric of the universe, then C-Point are the threads of the fabric of the universe.

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Classical view of the atom.

Particle C-Point is all states at once in the 4th dimension, but can emit any one state by packaging it and sending it out to the 3rd dimension in a Wave C-Point by interfacing with the atom’s electron (-) and proton (+) process. We know that in the photoelectric and Compton effects, the energy of a photon is transformed into the kinetic and potential energy of an electron. Then a photon interacts with matter through the photoelectric effect and an electron is removed from an atom and the photon disappears.

ENERGY THAT IS“CARRIED” AWAYBY A PHOTON

C-POINT / QUANTA in theWAVE STATE

Electromagnetic Radiation

QUANTA in the WAVE STATE Emits only one event in packages called PHOTONS

ENERGY THAT IS“CARRIED” AWAY FROM A PHOTON

Quanta in the wave state emits one event at a time in packages that are created from “The Everything” of quanta in the particle state.

Atoms are the building blocks of each 3rd dimension.Quanta in the particle state are the underlying 4th dimensional state.

Louis de Broglie wrote, "... following Einstein'sintroduction of photons in light waves, one knew that light contains particles which are concentrations of energy incorporated into the wave, suggests that all particles, like the electron, must be transported by a wave into which it is incorporated... "

De Broglie said, “…My essential idea was to extend to all particlesthe coexistence of waves and particles discovered by Einstein in the case of light and photons.”

The dual nature of the photon appealed to Einstein because he saw it as a confusing physical reality behind the numbers.

Niels Bohr worked on the idea in quantum mechanics that electrons move from one energy level to another in discrete steps, not continuously.

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Atoms are just building blocks. They are constituents of all the natural elements in the 3rd dimension. All of the atoms (elements) arise from C-Point, which contains the existence and non-existence of everything that could, or could not, become a producedevent of reality. C-Point contains, and produces, the blueprint of the entire universe:

4th DIMENSION THE EVERYTHING

ONE THING 3rd DIMENSION

Atoms undergo annihilation and are re-created anew upon C-Point with each passing event. In other words, each “now” brings a new change in reality. This is howthe 4th dimension can exploit the 3rd, 2nd, and 1st dimensions. In doing so, the 4th

dimension determines what, when, and how Reality is to be configured and arranged. We actively seek comparative analogies in nature. For example, we noted the 3rd dimension exploits all the planes and lines. It controls the arrangement of the 2nd and 1st dimensions. Nature does this through wind, water, or shifting of the tectonic plates thereby shaping continents. We do this in big ways such as constructing buildings or automobiles, or in small ways such as applying make-up or smearing peanut butter on a slice of bread. We can shape and form planes and lines to any desirable product. This is genuinelyanalogous of a 4th dimension having the same capability of exploiting the 3rd dimension in each passing instant. It can do this because the 4th dimension, even the universe, is non-local. The sum of the entire universe is encoded in each subatomic part.

This is an appropriate place to expand on the concept of non-locality. We said that C-Point is non-local (principle characteristic #8). C-Point (the non-measurable particle) contains the entire blueprint for the universe. This is a near-unfathomable claim; however, observations of nature can help us understand this enigma. For example, our bodies are made of an enormous amount (trillions) of cells. Within the nucleus of every one of those trillions of cells lies a strand of DNA. This genome is a code that contains the blueprint of the entire body. Every DNA strand contains a complete set of instructions for making the body. Is this a near-unfathomable claim? Yes, it most certainly is; nevertheless, it is fact of nature.

Paul Adrien Maurice Diracdeveloped an equation thatexplained the origin of the electron’s spin.

The profound implication of his theory is that for every particle there is an antiparticle.

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If the strands of DNA were unwound and tied together they would stretch to more than 5 feet but would be only 50 trillionths of an inch wide. That is almost unfathomable but it is true. Our own bodies have trillions of cells—trillions of 5 foot long unvarying blueprints for the entire body. Living organisms demonstrate a comparative analogy of non-locality. There is likely a reason for this. Einstein believed that the universe is not by random chance. The universe is non-local in nature because C-Point is non-local.

Nature’s Clues

The body is made of trillions of cells, each one containing the same master blueprint.

There are trillions of identically complete sets of instructions for making the same body.

How can trillions of parts of our body contain so much information in each part? How can all that information fit into such a tiny microscopic space? Space is obviously irrelevant. It should not be unfathomable that the whole of a perceived 3rd dimension (by one person) is contained in a single point. We must concede that space and distance areinconsequential. This should not be unexpected given that C-Point is non-measurable.

To end this difficult first chapter, let us consider our starting point and summarize the way a non-local C-Point might work within the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd dimensions. The following illustration depicts the 1st dimension. Since the line originates from C-Point, it can be bound or boundless, finite or infinite. It can be short or long. It can exist or not exist. These opposites can occupy the same point in space in different periods. The line is a 1st dimension that is fashioned, arranged, and comprised from a non-local C-Point. Each part of the line contains the entire blueprint of the universe within itself.

st1 Dimension – A line comprised of the two state C-Point

The two-state “C-Point”

Principle of Relativity: There is no such thing as absolute length or absolute time.

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Big Bang – Big Crunch

If these models are correct, then they are happening sequentially with each change in C-Point state.

The next illustration depicts the same scenario for a 2nd dimension fashioned by C-Point. Each part of the plane contains the entire blueprint of the universe within itself.

2nd Dimension – A plane comprised of all lines of any direction

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To finish here, let us apply the same principles to Reality as we did to each lower dimension. Imagine your entire experience of the 3rd dimension being fashioned upon an infinite sea of non-local C-Point—all having the same blueprint. C-Point ushers in new events from the 4th dimension, which seems to us like “The Everything.” The perceived physical universe arises from each individual’s frame of reference. It is re-created with each change of C-Point at the speed of light. (More about this is coming up!)

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2nd Dimension – a plane

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Part TwoOur Reality

“In all affairs it's a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted.”

– Bertrand Russell (1872 – 1970)

Our goal in this chapter is to form a relationship with reality and to determine our place in it. We want to discover our true vantage point. We have given the 3rd dimension the name, “Reality,” and we will now explore this concept in much more detail.

What is reality? New Oxford Dictionary reads: The world or the state of things as they actually exist, as opposed to an idealistic or notional idea of them. The state or quality of having existence or substance.

Reality is something that tangibly exists and has substance. This, however, begs another question, “What, in fact, tangibly exists?” To remain objective in our quest for ananswer, let us start by disregarding any preconceptions about our existence. This includes setting aside, for the moment, the fixed idea that we exist in the 3rd dimension. We willnot insert “self” into the picture until we uncover a state of existence that is more fitting.

Does the future tangibly exist? It is a given that the so-called future is filled with limitless possibilities, any one of which could come about. The future seems to exist only in our imagination. The closer it gets to us, the better we are able to anticipate it, such as when we are traveling to a destination; however, it is not to be found in a 3rd dimension. The future does not have any substance whatsoever. To be honest, the “future” is a firmly established preconceived notion built upon age-old perceptions of “time.” Nonetheless, itdoes not qualify as a constituent of tangible reality, per the dictionary definition.

Does the past tangibly exist? There are history books, memoirs and archives dating back to ancient times. We can remember some things, while other things we can never humanly know. All of them have come and gone, whether they happened ages ago, or even a split second ago. One second ago does not exist except in our minds. Therefore, the past is also not a constituent of tangible reality.

We go through life and never stop to realize something as profound as this: Our third dimensional bodies do not exist even one second into the future and past. Nothing we imagine about the future or have known in the past exists in reality. The reality that we appear to exist in has very little tangible substance. (We might venture a guess of 0.00001% substance, with the rest being 99.99999% empty space). Therefore, the realm of a 3rd dimension does not seem a fitting place to insert “self” into a state of existence.

Sometimes, posing questions about things that we have always taken for granted creates a huge conundrum to solve! Placing the existence of the future and past under suspicion has certainly created a mystery to our state of existence. The pages ahead contain illustrations, reasoning, and science to help to us clear up the enigmas about the future and the past, and ultimately, our relationship to those tenses.

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This illustration shows how the future and past appear to our cultured perspective:

We grow up in this 3rd dimension and become accustomed to our surroundings. Seldom do we stop and question whether we might not actually exist in it. Religion teaches that we are spirit, soul, and body; but we have yet to explain how that is so. We think the future is continually coming toward us, and the past is continually moving away from us and leave it at that. However, if these do not exist in the 3rd dimension, then where can we find such a fleeting reality? Where can we find the tangible 3rd dimensionthat we can insert our selves into? There is no denying that there is a reality... here weare, or seem to be, reading this book... but, self does not fit well into this fleeting picture.

Let us examine the concept of reality from where we stand as human beings. We start by putting forth the question, “How does, reality relate to our tangible existence in the 3rd dimension?” The following illustration depicts where reality can be found from the standpoint of someone who thinks that they exist in the 3rd dimension.

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Reality is at the point where the future interfaces with the past.Everyone who thinks we exist in the 3rd dimension is oriented to this notion.

There is something wrong about this concept. The illustration indicates that the future and past are not mutually exclusive, but are components the same dynamic in our reality. The problem is they are not IN reality. If the past and future are constituents ofour reality in the 3rd dimension, then how do we account for their non-existence? It is not likely that Reality actually works this way as it raises questions that are impossible toanswer. The three-dimensional universe we occupy could not actually work like this.

Our bodies do not exist one second into the future or the past.

Consciousness is aware that it exists somewhere...

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When we are looking for a solution to a puzzle and the answer we seek is eludingus, we must set aside that which we perceive and look at the mystery from a different angle altogether. For example, there are brainteasers available that we must solve, first, by believing that the solution is right under our noses. The problem must be perceived in a different way to arrive at the solution. One such puzzle involves two horseshoes connected together at the tips by short pieces of chain. Between the horseshoes is a small steel ring around the chains. The idea is to get the small ring off the horseshoes. The perception is that the ring cannot be removed because it is smaller than the horseshoes. There is a solution, but the puzzle must be observed in a different way than the apparent impossibility of it. The puzzle of time is no different.

Let us hypothesize that time does not exist; and the future and past are both perceived phenomena. If this were true, we could resolve the paradox of time vs.timelessness. A common example involves someone who died and now exists in eternity. Would they wait 30 years or so for a loved one to join them? This is not possible since there is not a timeline in eternity. A timeline and eternity can not co-exist. Whichever one does exist must be somehow simulating the other.

Reflecting back on chapter one, we know that the 4th dimension (The Everything)has predominance over the 3rd dimension. The Everything contains everywhere, everywhen, and everyhow. It is timeless and eternity at once. We also proposed that the 4th dimension is in the same universe as all of the 3rd dimension configurations. We said that non-measurable C-Point is constantly changing states. Each new state brings about the latest configuration of the 3rd dimension. This brings us to the hypothesis that “time,”in the 3rd dimension, is simulated by the 4th dimension. Time is perceived by the human brain due to the effect of changing C-Point. Consequently, eternity is simulating time—and time is reflective of eternity from the human perspective in the 3rd dimension.

Time, though non-existent, has the utility of divulging our position and presentstate of affairs as we occupy in the 3rd dimension. One analogy is how we use negative numbers. If we go to the bank to make a withdrawal and the teller informs us that theaccount is negative $5.00, we cannot write a check for negative $5.00. The negative numbers make known the present status of the bank account, but they do not exist.

The conundrum of time is like the horseshoe puzzle. The enigma of a conversion from future to past will not be resolved by our human perspective. What we have been conditioned to believe about matters of time is inaccurate and we need a different point of view to solve its mystery. Our present paradigms will require modification where the perception of time is concerned in order to understand our true place in the universe.Then, we will be eligible to make use of proper techniques for personal achievement. We will expound upon methods relating to this in our book, Creator/created.

Let us proceed now to investigate the components of time, motion, and distance as they relate to every 3rd dimension state of Reality. These all relate to the speed of light.Theoreticians have been working to unravel these concepts, along with relativity and other laws of physics as they relate to light. Whereas time, motion, and distance are not constant but always change, light is a constant in the universe and does not change. Any theory, which attempts to find answers relating to the mechanics of the universe, will revolve around the subject matter of light.

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Scientists have proven that time slows down as it approaches the speed of light and actually stops at the speed of light. Therefore, we can isolate a genuine “now” at this point. Now is a place we can look to find our selves, as the following illustration depicts.

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One individual 4th dimension contains ALL 3rd dimension configurations at once.Likewise, non-local Particle C-Point is where every thing and its opposite exist at once.Alternatively, opposites can occupy the same point in the 3rd dimension, but not in the same period.—only one or the other can manifest at a time as depicted in this illustration.

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The alleged “speed of light” is key. Times stops here. “Now” is found here. All opposites simultaneously co-exist here; and, consciousness exists here. Particle C-Pointpackages separately distinct arrangements and configurations from the 4th dimension and sends them out into the 3rd dimension via Wave C-Point one static event at a time here.

This is significant in our assessment of C-Point, which changes at the “speed of light” because, coming up next, we’ll see that time, motion, distance and even physical objects in a 3rd dimension all correlate with the “speed of light.” They are affected and changed by the “speed of light.” They appear to our human eyes, in the 3rd dimension, as becoming altered or distorted the closer they get to the “speed of light” (misnomer).

Wherever we can find “now” is a good starting point to insert ourselves into a state of existence.

The only explanation for this is to classify consciousness as a state of existence.

“I perceive future and past.”An observer would have to be OUTSIDE the 3rd dimension to perceive something that does not exist (past and future) in the 3rd dimension.

“I think, therefore, I am.” This ability could also be explained as a function of a third dimensional brain.

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Science has proven that, (from a stationary observer’s viewpoint), objects contract as they approach the “speed of light” and then disappear at the “speed of light,” If this happens to one object, then it happens to ALL objects in the entire 3rd dimension at the “speed of light.” This is an important concept to remember for the next chapter.

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The above illustration depicts the currently accepted view of this phenomenon. The object contracted at very high speeds and finally disappeared at the speed of light. The Law of the Conservation of Mass tells us that the object contracted and disappeared because it was being absorbed into something else. That “something else” is actually the 4th dimension in the same universe. It is important to understand that this phenomenon is demonstrated by equations and not by human eyesight. Human eyes not could see an object contracting at the speed of light. These equations point to a deeper reality.Everything in the 3rd dimension is part of the same non-local blueprint and would go to C-Point at once. Thus, the phrase “speed of light” is a misnomer. If we think about it, theconcept of “speed” creates an impossible contradiction, as per this illustration:

A LASER, CAPABLE OF INFINITE DISTANCE, IS TURNING

The “speed of light” and C-Point are requisites of the same thing. We know that light is a constant in the universe and so is C-Point. “The Everything” is a constant and occurs at non-measurable C-Point. This paradox is RESOLVED if C-Point is true!

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PARADOX REVEALEDThe farther the beam goes out, the faster the tangent speed… until it reaches the speed of light where speed stops and where time stops.

No Speed – No DistanceThere is no time at thespeed of light. Since ittakes time to travel from Point A to Point B, there is no measurable distance.

Principle of Relativity: All physical processes, including chemical and biological reactions, slow down relative to a stationary clock when they occur in a moving frame.

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We have constructed billion-dollar accelerators that “speed up” particles to very extreme velocities. The data is being interpreted from the conviction that speed exists; moreover, the researchers think that they, themselves, exist in the 3rd dimension. Thus,experimental results are being analyzed under bias at the expense of possible equally valid alternatives. This makes the puzzle more difficult to unravel. The accelerators and experiments might be of use in proving this Theory of Reality or similar hypotheses.

(Lay readers may skip the rest of this page. It is here for scientific consideration.)

There is no speeding up to light. Light is a constant. The well-known thought experiment describes a twin in a spaceship and accelerating to the speed of light. He experiences less

time relative to his twin standing on the earth. The Theory of Reality offers the same reasoning, howbeit, in different terminology. A “time interval” is synonymous with “change in C-Point;” correspondingly, “speed of light” is tantamount to “C-Point.”

The Principle of Relativity states, “Measured time intervals are not absolute, as in the case with moving objects – The time interval between two events depends on the frame of reference. Time, as it relates to the speed of light, depends on each individual’s point of view.” This is not very dissimilar from our hypothesis, which claims: Measured changes in the 3rd dimension by changing C-Point are not absolute from one individual to another. The intervals between changing 3rd dimensional events, depends on theirframe of reference to C-Point changing states. This may explain why the elderly (closer to end of life) swear that they experience “time” go by faster than young people—both observers have a unique frame of reference to C-Point in their respective 4th dimensions.

The Theory of Reality states that time does not exist. A more accurate description of this is, C-Point continually pulses new events from a single 4th dimension. Each individual is a unique 4th dimensional consciousness, who perceives the universe from a distinctive

perspective. Since there is no such thing as time, then speed, motion and other dimensions (length, displacement) would become merely 3rd dimensional perceptions. In the spaceship experiment, we propose that the faster one appears to travel through space, the closer they are to the changing 3rd dimensional states via C-Point.

Principle of Relativity equations point to a deeper reality. Similar equations may also fit into the C-Point model. These experiments are impossible to carry out until we are out of body. Ultimately, at the speed of light, the truth of reality becomes finally clear: There ISlight, but no time! It does not exist. This leaves us with only one conclusion about Reality: Only NOW exists and now is constantly changing states of configuration.

In sum, each “now” is an entire universal event unto itself for each individual. Consciousness remembers what the previous states have been; hence, we are aware of a“past.” We conceive of a “future” because we see different states of NOW unfolding.Human senses get the false impression that we are seeing the past dissolve – we are not.

Researchers exist “outside the box” of the 3rd dimension while endeavoring to discover and assert truths of the universe from “inside the box.” To avoid this bias, we initially set aside the fact that we exist anywhere, while looking for a suitable realm for our state of existence. We needed to discover that we really do exist “outside the box.”

Principle of Relativity: Anyone who measures the speed of light will get the same value.

Principle of Relativity: Motion is unimportant when measuring the speed of light.

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Individual observers have their own unique perception of present, past & future. The following illustration depicts a third dimension changing states with every change of Wave C-Point for just one individual. All other observers have different points of view.

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Every time C-Point changes states, it presents a slightly different configuration of nature, one non-measurable interval after another. This is how we are able to perceive time intervals (non-existent future and past) in the 3rd dimension. This is happening under the exploitation of the 4th dimension, where consciousness exists.

We said that when C-Point changes states, every atom, as far as the perceived universe, undergoes annihilation and is recreated anew in the next event. They all carry the same exact nonlocal blueprint for one observer’s universe. This means that any singlehuman condition, in whatever circumstance, is temporary and is subject to change. Sincethe state of existence of an individual consciousness in a distinct 4th dimension, we have postulated principles and formulas that will help each of us affect change for the better.

There is deep satisfaction in meeting personal goals. We all, however, will compete for 3rd dimensional control in some areas, whereas in other matters we do not. Therefore, making agreements in life is important. Finding ways to agree is key. Indeed, if everyone AGREED to do anything they imagined, then nothing would stop it from happening. There are principles on how to set goals from the vantage point of consciousness; and formulas on how achieve them in the book, Creator/created. First, we should comprehend the Theory of Reality, which forms the theoretical platform for these tenets to actually work.

In the remaining two chapters of this book (TOR), we will explore how our physiological senses perceive the 3rd dimensional universe. In the last chapter, we will explore how our brains are able to interface with our consciousness in the 4th dimension.This is where we can apply some of our medical knowledge as well.

Inaccurate concepts of future and pastare replaced by this model.

The so-called future and pastare perceived phenomena.

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We’ve heard the impolite expression, “The world does not revolve around you!” This, however, is not the actual case. Each physical 3rd dimension is experienced from an individual frame of reference, evidenced by existing theoretical models we have just referred to. This illustration depicts an individual at the center of their perceived universe.

C-Point delivers new events from The Everything in separate 4th dimensionalstates into a shared 3rd dimension. Every time C-Point changes from a quanta particle to a quanta wave it produces a slightly different situation. Imagine a holographic projector running a reel of film that contains numerous frozen holographic images. Each hologramis an event unto itself. These events are flowing so fast that it appears that the so-called future and past are in motion. However, a more accurate way to interpret thisphenomenon is to perceive reality unfolding before us, event by event, as in the following illustration. We can take advantage of this, as discussed in the book, Creator/created.

3rd Dimension “Reality” is like a Viewer

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Each window or event in the above illustration depicts a change of C-Point and all elements at the same time. Of course, the illustration is exaggerated because, in actuality, the change from window to window is so slight that it would not be noticeable. This holographic life-projector operates rapidly at the so-called “speed of light.”

Principle of RelativityMeasured time intervalsare not absolute… The time interval between two events depends on the frame of reference.

Theory of RealityIntervals of changing events, depend on anindividual observer’s frame of reference to changing C-Point.

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To summarize this chapter, let us re-visit the matter of passing time and how that relates to our whole life on earth. We have to abandon the notion that we are moving through time and understand that, instead, so-called time is moving through us. The fact that we cannot simply jump back into the past or into the future should help us to appreciate that are not able to move through time. The following illustration depicts a traditional view on how nearly everyone thinks a human being is moving through time.

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Part ThreeOur Perception

“If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would be as it is, infinite.”– William Blake

We see things every day that are not genuine. We do things that seem impossible. We move in directions that are not possible to fit into, undaunted. We are oriented from birth to take many anomalies for granted, not just the timeline of future and past, or of speed, but also the concepts distance, vectors, displacement and visual inaccuracies. We have just dealt withthe concepts of future, past, speed and speed of light. Let us now delve into on our sensory perceptions in relation to the changing 3rd dimensions.

The challenge we are still facing is to explain the bio-physiology of how energy is transferred from sources like sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch into sensory perception. For example, it has estimated that up to 90% of information is lost by the time it gets from the eye to the brain. The brain forms perceptions of things such as candles, people, faces, and honeysuckles, etc. There are controversies among psychologists about the perceptions process. Let us bring one psychological theory into the picture that states, perceptual processes depend on the expectations and previous knowledge of the observer.

Let us suppose that a person was raised in a dim small room that had rounded walls. He or she had been deprived of all long-range perception and images. Then, after visual orientation set it, they were taken outdoors. He or she may become disoriented to everything that is beyond arms length and very possibly show hesitation about riding in a car down a long road. In the case of a blind person who somehow received new sight as an adult, incomprehension would be absolute. We, who have had sight since birth, have become oriented and accustomed to all of the false perceptions that surround us.

The fact is, our eyes lie to us all the time. If we look plainly at situations that we face every day, a 3rd dimension appears to be impossible to get very far around in. Our eyes lie to us all the time about reality. If we cannot trustour eyes to tell us the truth, then we cannot rely on them to informus about the 3rd dimension, or tell us more regarding its function.

We all travel unafraid down a long road that seems to be too narrow. We walk imperviously down long corridors, which seem to become too small up ahead. We move throughout the 3rd dimension, taking for granted all of its inaccuracies and impossibilities. Seldom have these anomalies been questioned it until now. This is most likely because we have not had a good model to replace our disingenuous perceptions.

We cannot trust our sensesto tell us the true nature of the 3rd dimension.

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Human eyesight is very limited. Our technology and equipment can only tell us so much about what is beyond our sensory perception. James Maxwell’s equations predicted infinite numbers of frequency waves traveling at the speed of light along an electromagnetic spectrum, shown below. It shows how much enlightenment our eyes are excluding from our awareness. This results in limited perception of what is. What little information that we can visualize is further lost before arriving to our brains.

The perception of the 3rd dimension, or reality, is rather like perceiving windows of the universe opening and closing in sequence before us. In the last chapter we learned that reality unfolds before us event by event. Let us call these events, “windows.” The Everything bringsthese events to our perception one static event at a time. The window shown in the following illustration is drawn flat and is therefore incorrect. The C-Point on each end of the illustration are actually the same C-Point This is to help us comprehend how C-Point unfolds windows of events to us and then closes them back up at the so-called speed of light, which we have already postulated is a misnomer. The unfolding and folding of windows is, instead, a result of changing C-Point states.

Each window or event unfolds into our three-dimensional reality and then folds back into The Everything with every change in C-Point. This illustration will give us an idea on how we have perspective of the three dimensions and of distance. It also shows why time and objects contract as they are absorbed back into changing C-Point.

C-Point changes states at a non-measurable pace, which is analogous to the speed of

light. As it does, the windows of our reality open and close. The above illustration is incorrect—the windows actually pulse out from a conscious awareness all at once. As it is opening and closing we are experiencing reality one single event at a time, hence time.

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Time, motion, and speed are not real; however, we still need “time intervals”in our daily affairs.

Just think of so-called time as being glued to the 3rd the dimension.

When the 3rd dimensionis reabsorbed, so is time, motion, and speed.

Without 3rd dimensional windows we would not be able to perceive a fluid reality timeline.

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Bear in mind that non-measurable -C-Point can manifest either zero distance or all distance. C-Point, being the point at which creation in reality can occur, has the capacity to shape space into that which is expected by a conscious observer. The closer we get to the perceived speed of light, the nearer we are to C-Point, which is a realm of every possibility. The closer we get to the light, the less perception there is oftime, size, distance, or motion.

Our sense of proprioception (the awareness of our body’s position in space (the 3rd

dimension) can be easily thrown off. For example, let us recall a time when we were sitting in a car that was stopped in traffic or at a crossing. We were in the middle lane with cars in front and behind and to the right and left of us. We had been sitting there waiting for some time with our foot on the brake. Suddenly we felt as though our car was moving forward and weslammed on our brakes. We were surprised that our foot was already on the brake and that our car was not moving at all. For a few seconds we were displaced in the 3rd dimension. The cause of this bewilderment was that, in our peripheral vision, the car on our right was moving backwards. The car was doing something unanticipated by us. The unexpected movementthrew our perception of reality off for a moment. We fell for the lie because something unusual and unforeseen occurred to throw off our sense of placement. As long as things flow in a way that we expect them to flow, we feel very oriented in the sequencing of 3rd

dimensions, even it is incorrectly understood. These and other examples will demonstrate thatperceptual processes depend on the expectations and previous knowledge of the observer.

Werner Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle places an absolute limit on the accuracy of certain measurements. The position of a particle and its speed cannot be measured with accuracy. The earlier assumption was that the physical state of a system can be measured exactly and used topredict future states. This principle applies from a vantage point of a 3rd dimension existence and time. The Theory of Reality states that C-Point can change to any state that aligns itself with an observer’s expectations of all the possibilities.Anything one believes is a possibility in reality. This offers an explanation of how miracles were performed in front of witnesses by the absolute belief of Jesus of Nazareth, who assured us that we could do the same things if we believed.

Albert Einstein expressed open dissent with the Uncertainly Principle. He and Erwin Schrödinger believed that quantum mechanics was a statistical approximation to a deeper reality.

Principle of Relativity: The length of an object measured, when a reference frame is moving, is always less than the proper length.

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We are looking outwards from our human eyes into the 3rd dimension. But reality becomes smaller with so-called distance. Thus, it strangely seems that we are seeing inward in every direction. There are medical explanations that we can use for perceptual eyesight, however, this visual paradox is another good example of comparative analogy that nature is showing us about our true reality. The farthest point in space that we can see, figuratively corresponds to C-Point, a non-measurable gateway between a 4th dimension and 3rd dimensions. We can use this visual curiosity to practice becoming familiar with a more accurate viewpoint of reality.

We use the impression of time to help us go about our daily lives. Using time is very practical for many reasons. We use it in small ways, such as for baking and keeping appointments. We also use it in critical areas, such as traffic signals, airliner flights or flying rockets into outer space. However, investing our belief in time will hold us back from evolving. The realm of time is far more restrictive than what is available to us through our actual state of existence.

The following illustration shows some point during our day and points out an enigmawith the concept of time. We cannot isolate now, and will never be able to locate the present as long as we adopt the false perception of a fluid timeline. With everything we

have covered up to this point, we can rationalize that we are not moving through time at all. It is moving through us via changing C-Point states.

The human body is a member of the 3rd

dimension. We have a suitable, natural examplesto emulate. Nature does not validate the conceptof time. Plants and trees are not alive a year or a moment ago. They are living right now and carrying on a natural function. Animals live in the moment as well. They have a short-term memory, which lacks the capacity of human memory to experience the perception of time. An animal is able to perform function under a timed event, but only with extensive training. However, this is still within a relatively brief time frame. Time is a man-made concept. In our relatively advanced society, we must continue to use time as a tool to keep things running. Nevertheless, our fitting model in nature is to read into, and flow with, the natural outcome. Going with the flow of every outcome will work to our advantage because our consciousness, and that of others, plays a defining role in our experiences.

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Human beings can become anxious about time. Psychologists treat patients facing this major issue all the time. An anxious person tends to obsess about things that might happen,but which have not occurred; or, they may be fixated on events that have already transpired. In most cases, it is rare when trouble is literally affecting us in this instant. Peril typically happens in the now far less frequently than untreated patients can initially grasp. We can now postulate that future and past are non-existent upon this theory. Hence, live in the moment!

It is sad, but true, that most of us fret about what does not exist. For example, at the turn of the millennium people all over the world were distressed about time. Many investors pulled their stocks out of the market, sending it into a crash. People stored up warehouses of food in anticipation of an apocalyptic event. Factions of people sold properties and isolated themselves and sought refuge in Jerusalem. Even more sadly, some individuals and groups of people committed mass suicide. People did all this because they believed in a timed event and they feared it. Nature is undisturbed by time, but rather by the changing now due to C-Point. The millennium came and went and not one flower fell over because of a timed event.

We should comprehend by this point that perceiving any thing with our senses does not necessarily make that thing actually so. We can be misled by what we see and perceive. Deceptions of reality are also expressed in words. A child may perceive something to be in his closet lurking in the shadows and call it a monster, however, the word does not make it so. If I hold a crooked stick in my hand and call it a snake, it does not make it a snake. These areobvious examples, but our point is, we do not understand some situations that we perceive. When we perceive something to be one way, even an incorrect way, we assign a word to it that helps us make sense of it; but that does not mean that the word we are using is accurate. Words like: “birth, death, start, end, or time, motion, and speed, do not make them necessarily so. Other words, such as can’t, failure, unachievable, and hopeless also apply to this line of reasoning. The extraordinary exception being that, with unadulterated belief, Jesus demonstrated a witnessed ability to feed 5 thousand from a basket with a few fish and bread.

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Everything that we detect with our physical senses follows this outline; for example, high-end real estate, an expensive car, a tree, a human being… even our sun, in eons of time,will follow this curve and eventually wane. The important thing to remember is that this pattern of perception is an incorrect interpretation of what is. We should rather be considering C-Point, or Light, which do not follow this death-bound pattern. We are intimately linked with these things in our actual state of existence.

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Let us look at the word “death” for a moment. What is the reason that we would use such a severe word so filled with demise and finality? Especially when we know that we can’t trust what we are seeing with our eyes in the 3rd dimension. We use the word, death, simply because a thing ceases to be seen by our limited eyesight; therefore, we actually believe that things cease to exist. We have moved beyond the dark ages... but in this sense, we are still in the shadows. Light is a constant in the true universe, while death seems to be a constant in the perceived universe. The question then arises: Is there another way to look at death?Thankfully, there is through comparative analogies in nature. For example, a tree, a man, and all other things to which we ascribe the word, alive, begin in a seed. They come from the soil and carry out a life cycle and return back to the soil. It should be simply stated, and accepted,that a human is just “walking talking soil.” Indeed, some may think that our water supplies are running out, when in fact, there is the same amount of water on this planet as there alwayswas. Water gets re-distributed and does not go away. The following illustration shows the same curve as the previous page, but through nature’s vantage point. It is a different and more accurate viewpoint of reality.

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The illustration on the left can only be explained by the fact that every thing in the 3rd

dimension is subject to CHANGE. This does not imply that things die. Thus, a natural way to look at the perceived cycle of the order of things reveals there is no such thing as “death.” Just as 3rd dimensional bodies return to the soil, everything in the universe will return to the place where it proceeded from. This happens with every change in C-Point.

Understanding that 3rd dimensions ensues from our 4th dimension is principle to having a better life because our state of existence is really in the form of an eternal consciousness. The utilization of 3rd dimensions derives through consciousness in a 4th dimension. We should appreciate that our true existence lies in a place of all possibilities and then begin to study it. Moreover, and importantly, all of our lives will be enriched through a collective cooperation. Acknowledgment of consciousness enhances the principle that states, perceptual processes depend on the expectations and previous knowledge of the observer. Formulas that apply this principle are outlined up ahead.

We have shown that there are too many discrepancies in the 3rd dimension timeline to establish a state of existence here. So then, timeline, as we perceive it, proceeds from infinity. Not just this minute or hour, nor just my lifetime or yours; not just the life of our solar system, but everything, including all of outer space that is perceived in one’s 3rd dimensional universe. Everything from the first Big Bang to the last Big Crunch of the universe derives from infinity and then returns to it.

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We must also consider that we are all unique. We each have our own individual consciousness. We see the universe through uniquely different perspectives. I could be in a camping trip in Colorado and you could be stuck in a blizzard in Maine. I could be riding a horse in Texas and you could be walking the streets of China. Or, we could be as close as passing each other in a shopping mall. We see and experience the 3rd dimension in an exclusive way. With a point of view that is unique to us and distinct from all others.

This makes us realize that a person goes about his or her life in their exclusive reality; seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, and tasting the world in their own way. Even those who are closest to us, such as a mom or dad, wife or husband, could not share our same exact realityeven if they wanted to. We are in our own respective 4th dimensions. We share the 3rd dimensions withothers. However, this is only within the limits of our perceptual processes; which, as we have been saying, depends on the expectations and previous knowledge of the observer.

Up to now, we have only discussed a state of existence that applies to just one individual. We have postulated that C-Point changes come in sequential pulses that proceed from an individual consciousness. This is deciphered by an individual observer’s perceived reality. This model affords us a way to see the universe from ourown special viewpoint. This may give the impression of being able to do anything that we can imagine. After all, consciousness exists in The Everything; a place of all possibilities. We must, however, address the dynamics of enjoying a 4th dimension that has preeminence of the 3rd

dimensions, while having to share the spoils of this reality with all others. We MUST learn to share similar goals.

For example, our propensity for competition tends to support the “survival of the fittest”concept. Nature is going to emulate C-Point, which recreates nature event-by-event. If there is competition among the controllers of reality (C-Point), then there will be competition and pecking order reflected nature. This is due to our perceptual process that derives from expectations and previous knowledge. Promoting civility and cooperation is a psychosocial evolutionary process of shifting expectations and knowledge of grand possibilities. Nevertheless, the 3rd dimensions are the common ground that our individual consciousnessexperience to temporarily co-create in and temporarily co-exist in. To live in harmony and foster fair agreements with each other is paramount to our happiness. We will not be able to socially evolve until we de-prioritize our death-grip on power, rank, and ownership. This topic will shed light on several psychosocial areas, as well as to help clear up the debate between creation versus evolution as described on the next page.

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We have postulated that C-Point contains all opposites at once. The Everything contains both evolution and creation at once. C-Point is where we have both a beginning and end at once; and every 3rd dimension configuration in between. Hence, it contains one event as well as all events simultaneously. Therefore, that which seems very old, such as the Grand Canyon, occurred over many singular events and it occurred at once in a single event.

History dates back about 4.5 billion years. Homo sapiens appeared only 200,000 yearsago. The prior sentence conveys a belief in time. However, we have already stated that time issimulated by changes in C-Point. Our questions are, “At what point in the evolutionary process was consciousness able to seat into a dimensional brain? And, “Is our state of existence by creation or by evolution?” We hypothesize that it is by both.

C-Point is the beginning and the end of an observer’s perceived 3rd dimensional universe at once. It is also able to create an event at any point in between the process. C-Point canproduce sequential events from that point thereafter. Either way, with every change in C-Point we are then committed to a prior sequence of events that are unalterable. It isthen conceivable that each universal event comes with its own natural evolutionaryhistory in the 3rd dimension. In this case, when consciousness enters the realm of our

3rd dimensional human experience, our brains would gain new, predefined, set of memories ofreality up to that point. It would not make sense to wait over four billion years for consciousness to link with a human body in the 3rd dimension. C-Point may create an event, which may or may not include an awareness of a biological process of evolution leading up to that point – depending on how distant that awareness must be. For example, we are unaware of the first primordial elements, but we are aware of recent historical changes.

The equations in Einstein’s Principle of Relativity may support this hypothesis. It fostered the famous thought experiment of a twin traveling in a very fast spaceship. This twin accumulated memories that, otherwise, only come with aging; yet, he did not age as the twin who remained behind in normal time did. The Theory of Reality interpretation of this is: as the twin got closer to the speed of light, he got closer to changing C-Point.

If the above is true, we can finally rationalize through some major differences between evolutionism and creationism. This is because, C-Point, the point at which creation can occur, is able to place us in an event while gaining a new set of predefined evolved history.

Each new event in Creation is an historical process of Evolution leading up to that point.

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This would be a good place to indemnify ourselves with both the Creationists and Evolutionists on these points. Discovering our state of existence is a foundational theme of this book. Our intention is to pioneer a work that helps to clear up the vagueness of consciousness. This theory was borne out of the author’s awareness and overwhelming curiosity regarding the impossible paradoxes in the 3rd dimension. These unsolved mysteries, ironically, make it impossible for us to exist in the 3rd dimension. Indeed, this book beganwith this huge conundrum. We are contrasting the long-established concept our state ofexistence in the 3rd dimension head on with a hypothesis of how we fit more accurately in the universe. The results have been astonishing. We are systematically unraveling paradoxes of time, speed, motion, distance, perceptual processes, along with psychological, sociological,theological, and ecological debates.

The Theory of Reality does not endorse the notion that we are each God, nor are wecollectively God, nor that the universe is God. These issues are beyond the scope of our hypotheses. It is not our intention to argue for or against dogma. We respectfully leave the more complex paradigms of faith to each individual’s preference.

To Creationists we acknowledge: By definition, GOD would not be trying to figure a way “out of the box,” nor have “equals” to compete with in reality. God does not judge actual deeds, but rather motives of “the heart” behind every deed. Whether motives arise from astate of existence in the 3rd dimension or a 4th dimension should make no difference.

To Evolutionists we say: There is no doubt that we occupy this place in human form, however, the TOR shows that our state of existence could not possibly be inside of a third dimension. For example, when a carpenter builds a home, he is not doing it from inside of the3rd dimension. His true vantage point is in a 4th dimension that is naturally occurring. The 4th

dimension is in the SAME universe as the 3rd dimension. The carpenter is actually occupying the 3rd dimension through the vehicle of a perishable human body which, as we have stated, came from an evolutionary seed and eventually returns back to soil indistinguishable from it.

To any Reader we say: We believe one of the reasons that scientists have not considered a theory, which displaces consciousness out of the 3rd dimension and puts the observer at the heart of creation of its own 3rd dimension, is because they think it makes us God. For example, Max Planck, the originator of quantum theory, said "All matter originates and exists only by virtue of a force which brings the particle of an atom to vibration and holds this most minute solar system of the atom together. We must assume behind this force the existence of a conscious and intelligent mind. This mind is the matrix of all matter." Since it is not likely that Plank was referring to “us” as being that “conscious and intelligent mind,” he was indicating that he believed in some kind of God.

We agree that it is too far fetched to place ourselves in a position of being God. Furthermore, this theory sets limitations to what we are able to accomplish in reality, even if we do exist in The Everything. These limitations include, co-existing and creating reality with others, as well as occupying a human body filled with reptilian instincts (as covered in the next chapter). So, “No,” despite the supercilious urge to jump to the God conclusion, we take the more conservative route. In the TOR we concern ourselves only with “what is” along our quest for our state of existence. In Creator/created, we discuss the purposes of our existence.

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Part FourThe Missing Link

“I am my own Universe, I my own Professor.” - Sylvia Ashton-Warner (1908 - 1984)

We are consciousness—an entity that is able to perceive past and future, even though they are non-existent in the 3rd dimension. In this final chapter, we will discuss consciousness as well as the brain. We will attempt to postulate the link between the two.

James Maxwell’s equations predicted infinite numbers of frequency wavestraveling at (so-called) speed of light along an electromagnetic spectrum. Heinrich Hertz set out to prove those equations correct. Before this discovery, we had no idea of the magnitude of what existed beyond our sensory perceptions. Today we comprehend that these waves provide us with satellite communication, cell phones, televisions, lasers, etc.In spite of our use of these waves, we have barely scratched the surface in understanding them. However, by proving that there exists an infinite amount of waves in the electromagnetic spectrum, we have corroborated the existence of a (4th) dimension ofinfinity. The link between an invisible, eternal consciousness and a finite physical brain will be as naturally occurring as invisible infinite frequencies are to physical receivers.

One peculiar characteristic of quanta is that particles are observed to blink in and out of existence, caused by mere human observance. This phenomenon has raised many questions. Thought experiments, such as Erwin Schrodinger’s “Cat Box” have proventhat fate is undecided until the instant someone observes an experiment or an event. Another intriguing thought experiment in quantum physics says: A distant star, thousands of light years away, emitted a light beam toward the earth very long ago. Along the way, the light beam traveled exactly in between two large celestial bodies of identical mass and gravitational pull. This caused the light beam to bend toward one planet or the other along its way toward earth. It finally arrives to the earth eons later where it can be observed. Query: Which planet did the light bend toward? (Note: by the time the light

arrived, the bending event would have occurred eons ago.) Conclusion: The light did not bend either one way or the other until it was observed(because past does not exist and now does). We can, therefore, postulate that if this one single event has been proven to occur, then EVERY thing that we observe falls under the same phenomenon.

With each new event C-Point produces only what we are observing or naturally expecting, whether it be poking our heads into the kitchen cupboard or going outdoors at under a vast night sky of stars.

An Observer’s perceived universe comes alive while under conscious observation.

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We have tried to ascertain the nature of consciousness, but so far, the results have been less than satisfactory. This is likely because consciousness has nothing but itself to comprehend its own nature. Until now, we have largely depended on theology and philosophy to ascertain a state of existence outside of the 3rd dimension. However, natureis our best source for gathering clues that concern matters of existence. Nature providescomparative analogies. When we combined this symbolism with theorems of quantum physics, we came to the conclusion that consciousness plays a large role in Reality.

In this TOR, we have maintained that there is no such thing as supernatural regarding our existence. There are, however, large gaps in what we know to be natural.We postulate that the conduit to an afterlife is a natural path, still yet to be discovered. We have no reason to presume that this issue is too sacred to explore and try to quantify.

Some researchers use the term “mind.” For the sake of clarity let us consider the terms “mind” and “consciousness” to be synonymous. However, we do need to differentiate between the terms “consciousness” and “brain” and consider that they are not the same thing. Consciousness has eternal characteristics in the 4th dimension. Conversely, a created brain that is derived through evolutionary means (see page 42) is afinite biological apparatus which permits consciousness to experience the 3rd dimension.

Once we appreciate where reality lies, and that future and past do not exist in the 3rd dimension, it becomes impossible to establish a state of existence here. Although time seems to be moving through us, it does not actually exist. We do not perceive our realitythe correct way. The reason is, observing the 3rd dimension in a more accurate way tends to DISAPPEAR US because we DO NOT EXIST INSIDE of the 3rd dimension.

Letting SELF vanish by meditating on this thought experimentbrings an awareness that our state of existence is not in the 3rd dimension.

The distant past does not exist. A fraction of a second into the past does not exist!

The distant future does not exist. A fraction of a second into the future does not exist!

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The 3rd dimension mindset does not fathom the next higher dimension because it would be an infinite plurality of its own reality. The 4th dimension is not even remotely similar to the 3rd dimension, nonetheless, it is REAL. Moreover, The Everything can be understood with practice. We are going to cover these things. The good news is that we already know the most important thing about the 4th dimension; we know ourselves.

It seems a little incongruous to have a state of existencethat is in a dimension that we do not comprehend. However, this is not all that unhelpful. Everyone has assumed that our state of existence is inside of a human body. Yet, most people could not name their own organs; much less how they function. We haveeyesight, but do not understand the ocular system. We smell, but do not know how the olfactory system works. When body parts are malfunctioning, we just go to the doctor. We got along quitewell just believing that our state of existence was inside of a human body and not knowing how it worked. We don’t really have to comprehend an infinite plurality of three dimensions.

The travesty lies in that a human body in the 3rd dimension cannot stay alivebeyond a certain limit. A human lifespan is very short on the scale of three dimensional history. The human experience misses everything behind it dating back 4.5 billion years. The human experience will not be able to interact with its offspring, or the entire futureafter the body perishes. This is how billions of middle-aged and elderly people feel while lying in their beds at night. Counseling sessions bear out personal reflections, such as,“How am I going to die? Why does everyone have to die? I love my children and family and I know they love me very much. I just know that my death will devastate the children. I hate this reality! I do not want to die… I am just not ready!”

Our current model of self-awareness is tragic. We consider some of our departedlucky to have “lived a long life.” Nevertheless, the majority over 65 feel that life is too short. It would not be overstating the matter to say, a theory to solve this state of affairs is desperately needed. A better understanding of reality has been needed since the first tear was shed over a natural outcome. So we ask, How can something in a realm of “nothing”die? It cannot! There are important reasons to prioritize substantiating these theories.

It was necessary to rationalize the 4th dimension because we needed to discover another realm that fit our state of existence.We found too many unsolvable 3rd dimensional discrepancies, the most distasteful one being death. We discovered subatomic empty space that a 4th dimension may interact with, amounting to 99.99999% of the universe. We then postulated indivisible point C-Point where all opposites exist at once. We also noted that time stopped at the so-called speed of light and we were able to isolate a now there. We hypothesized that our state of existence exists there. Whether we perceive that realm is irrelevant. As stated, we cannot even understand how our own body functions. We sought a better model than the one we had.

4th Dimension

“The Everything”

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Most people think that we are aware of ourselves through the function of the human brain. This could not be farther from the truth. Volumes have been written about what the brain does, and its function has been well mapped out. The result is, there is no single area of the brain where self-awareness and free willhave been proven to exist as a function of the brain.

The brain mediates numerous systems; for example, respiratory, cardiovascular, nervous,and endocrine, to name a few. There are a myriad of delicately balanced processes happening. Nevertheless, the brain cannot determine its own purpose or soul. In this regard, we are going to re-define the perceived function of the brain and give it the new name, “brain-seat.” It is paramount to our 3rd dimensional experience. The brainseat can perceive and interact with reality. “B-seat” subunits are the parts of the brain where various biological functions and emotional interactions are centered.

The Vanishing Act thought-experiment poses an enigma. The solution would be to see it as valid and allow our selves to be disappeared from the 3rd dimension. We then become more aware of ourselves as consciousness. Consciousness occupies the brain-seat, which is the control center of a complex biological robot. The world still appears the same, but a keen awareness of the brain-seat makes the world feel like a virtual reality.

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The brain-seat is fashioned for the expression of our consciousness. Everything a healthy brain is capable of feeling, whether it be love, happiness, or hate and sorrow are parameters of our consciousness. The brain-seat is a not-so-fitting receptacle that hasevolved to accommodate the expressions of consciousness in the 3rd dimension. The brain-seat is separated into three separate components: reptilian, limbic, and neocortex. We will now offer a brief description of these areas and describe their basic functions.

The oldest area of the brain-seat, in evolutionary terms, is the reptilian B-seat. It has functions that express aggression, dominance, territoriality, and ritualism; all without cognition of right and wrong. This area gave Homo sapiens the capacity to overcome the competitive process of evolution. This is a highly compelling area in the brain-seat. Thereis a tug-of-war between the carnal instincts of the reptilian B-seat and the rational higher

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The TOR alters the defined purpose and perceived character of some areas of the brain; hence, the new name, brain-seat and B-seat sub-units.

Consciousness interacts with 3rd dimension reality via a complex brain-seat

The body is a biological robot for consciousness to interact with this reality

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B-seats. Reptilian B-seats kill for food and take whatever action necessary for sex. It lacks the capacity for remorse. This area is not aware that its compulsions are counter-productive to civility. One might assume that we would be better off without it. However, without the reptilian B-seat, we would not be compelled to reproduce, eat, or breath air. It rewards with increased levels of exquisitely stimulating compounds of dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine to get its way. It is tends toward laziness. It compels toward addictions. The powerful resolve of reptilian B-seats cannot be underestimated. This is the brain stem. It controls respiration and will fight for breath until the last one is taken. It controls heart rate and fast reflexes to fight or flight to survive. It derives from very old evolutionary origins. Taming the reptilian brain is analogous to taming a snake. Consciousness has only these tools to work with when occupying the reptilian B-seats.Consciousness is tempted by reptilian B-seat compulsions. It is an enduring struggle.

The limbic system B-seats support the functions of emotion, behavior, motivation, and long-term memory. These are all bio-mechanical capacities subject to malfunction. For example, there was a railroad worker by the name of Phineas Gage who was reputed to be of modest character. By accident, a rail spike penetrated deep into his skull,damaging the frontal cortex B-seat. Gage survived the accident, but then he became boisterous, unkempt, and displayed a vulgar personality. This same situation can be manifested when a blood clot, tumor, or brain disease destroys part of the healthy limbic B-seat. Limbic B-seats express personality. Imagine a kind and gentle individual. He or she then developed a disease, for example, Huntington’s or dementia that changed their personality. Knowing what we have just covered helps us realize that consciousness is no longer able to utilize those B-seats to express its pure intentions. Limbic B-seat damageseverely limits what consciousness can accomplish in the 3rd dimension. Understanding and compassion are most appropriate in these cases.

The neocortex area of the brain-seat confers the ability for language, planning, motor commands, sensory perception, and spatial reasoning. It is the most recent stage in the evolution of the brain-seat. These too are bio-mechanical functional capacities.

These are by no means the sum of the systems and function of the brain-seat. Our point here is that B-seats provide for ALL functional aspects of a complex biological robot by giving it the capacity to eat, breath, reproduce, move, express personality, and store memories of our experiences in the 3rd dimension and much more. This robot is equipped with over 100,000 nerves and receptors for movement, touch, stretch as well as pain and pressure in a single hand! The brain-seat allows consciousness to experience lifein the 3rd dimension in a virtual reality of sight, taste, touch, sound, and smell.

Consciousness occupies a 4th dimension which is paramount to the 3rd dimension. Consciousness occupies the brain-seat, thus experiencing a believable and compelling encounter with reality. It is most doubtful that the brain-seat can deliver the full expression of consciousness, which exists in The Everything. We postulate that C-Point unfolds windows of 3rd dimensional reality to the brain-seat, based on the expectations and prior knowledge of the observer. As long as we ignore this truth, we are preventing ourselves from evolving and re-membering ourselves to consciousness. By adopting this new and more accurate model of reality, we open ourselves up to endless possibilities. We have outlined ways to take advantage of this in the book, Creator/created.

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The perceived universe is only that which is being observed whether under a

microscope or the great outdoors. A sound is only a sound if an observer hears it. The brain-seat is capable of experiencing everything that is a natural possibility. At any given instant, all that C-Point needs to produce for our reality is our perceived universe.

C-Point does not release events into the 3rd dimension that are beyond our utmost

perception and expectations of a possibility. The Everything can produce anything to our awareness; however, the brain-seat could not understand all of those possibilities. This is because the brain-seat came about through a natural evolutionary development. It is not likely that B-seats could process cognitive information outside the realm of nature.

The 3rd dimension is lifeless, if not under someone’s perception. It becomesduring observation. There are important implications of this hypothesis. It solves the enigma of the animation of quanta coming in an out of existence by the mere act of observation. It explains the results of Erwin Schrödinger’s cat box thought experiment, which shows that fate is undecided until someone observes an event. It elucidates the paradox of observing starlight bending at present day, even though it happened eons ago. Conversely, this model implies that whatever is not being observed or perceived, including every acknowledgeable possibility, does not exist in that instant. For example, when B-seat is not observing or sensing any one of our body parts, such as an arm, that part of the body does not exist in the 3rd dimension until it thought about or acted upon.

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The perceived physical universe arises from each

individual’s frame of reference.

Wave C-Point, in the 3rd dimension, is analogous to the farthest perception of the human B-seat.

Waves don’t really “travel.” Both particle and waves are static; creating windows of perceived reality.

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For this reason, the only time the body in the 3rd dimension exists is when we have need of it, perceive it, or it is acted on by the previous knowledge and expectations of ourselves or some other observer. The 3rd dimension is intimately in tune with consciousness. As earlier mentioned, everything in the 3rd dimension, including the atom is annihilated and recreated upon changing C-Point. This includes the brain-seat. This implies that the brain-seat contains many B-seat biomechanical functions that are able to interface with consciousness, despite changing C-Point. We seek this missing link.

Reality also becomes when it is acknowledged by (any) consciousness as apossibility. Some examples are, the body may have a heart attack during sleep. It may carelessly stub a toe while not observing the action. The body may be sitting in the living room and get shot by a stray bullet coming through a wall. An airplane might fall out of the sky and crash through the roof, killing every body in the house. On the bright side, ajackpot is received by being the millionth walk-in customer at a large chain store. A car continues down the highway running on empty. An unanticipated refund comes in the mail. The brain-seat was not observing these scenarios, but it was remotely expecting any of them by the prior knowledge of all natural possibilities. These examples imply that others have a direct effect on the 3rd dimensions that our own consciousness experiences.

Every individual is in their own 4th dimensional state of existence. We occupyindividual 3rd dimensional brain-seats. While acting on and pursuing the same things, we share and create a quasi 3rd dimension with others. Cooperation and agreement are vital to a peaceful and harmonious co-existence in the 3rd dimension. If we share the same goals and work collectively, the possibilities are endless as to what we can accomplish.

There are infinite configurations of the 3rd dimension (reality). They all come to be through C-Point changes that act on brain-seat observation and input according to the freewill of collective consciousness. Our separate realities affect each other. This is because all 3rd dimensions intersect with other 3rd dimensions. They arrange and combineintersections of the planes and lines of the 1st and 2nd dimensions. The combined realities of different observers share building blocks of lower dimensions in a quasi 3rd dimension.

Individual 4th dimensionsco-create and share a quasi 3rd dimension.

Competing or sharing, hating or loving... We make reality into a hell or a heaven on earth.

The brain-seat has the bio-mechanical capability of seating consciousness.

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We do not have all of the answers and the brain-seat is a very broad subject. We will therefore limit our discussion to the area of electrical impulses. Since it is impossible to have our state of existence in the 3rd dimension, there has to be a natural missing link between consciousness, in a 4th dimension, and of all its 3rd dimension configurations. We postulate that electrical signals, which scientists have termed, “mind-levels,” will quantify the extent that our consciousness is being re-membered back to The Everything. The brain-seat operates on electrical impulses per second. These impulses are very faint.

We have available to us an exquisitely sensitive machine calledthe electroencephalograph, or “EEG.” It can measure the faint electrical impulses per second (e.i.s.) of the brain-seat. It is used for medical diagnosis as well as in neurobiological research. The components of an EEG include electrodes, amplifiers and a computer with a display. The electrodes are placed on the scalp. The EEG functions because the brain is constantly producing electrical impulses resulting from tiny ionic currents in the brain. These signals can range from 0 e.i.s. (brain dead) to over 50 e.i.s. (very hyper activity). The full range of e.i.s. isdivided into sub-categories. Each sub-category has been referred to a “mind level,” which is not to be confused with “consciousness.”

The EEG is presently used for diagnosing cases of seizure types, epilepsy, coma states, brain disorders, and brain death. It used to be the primary mode for diagnosing tumors and stroke until the MRI and CT came along with improved spatial resolution. It is also used in cognitive science, cognitive psychology and psycho-sociological research.

There are similar machines presently being developed now using EEG electrodes. A user is able to look at the computer screen and control the movement of a cursor just by thoughts. This technology can help, not only paraplegics, but also used in research of the missing link between our consciousness and the brain-seat.

The primary mind-levels are termed: Beta, Alpha, Theta, Delta and Gamma. The latter is still under research. Each has level its own characteristics.

We are limiting the explanation of these mind-levels to this aspect. In this case, it wouldbe helpful to think of these levels as being brain-transmission gears. We will not be discussing the Gamma mind levels, but do encourage the reader to look up the existing research on this subject. We are concerned with the connection between the brain-seat and consciousness. The following page explains the different mind levels in more detail.

The area of EEG-recorded mind levels that is relevant to the TOR is the fact that, as the brain-seat shifts from Beta to Delta, our awareness expands.

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Beta+ ~25 e.i.s. When a person loses their temper the EEG reads as high as 50 e.i.s. At this level there is little, if any, recall. Even in important areas of principles and values. A person will say and do cruel things, even to someone very dear to them. They will do things that they would not otherwise be doing if they were in a relaxed state. They are unaware of what and who are really important to them. In this state, they cannot be reasoned with. Fear can drive a person to this level. Schizophrenics have been observed to function at this mind level.

Beta: 14 to 22 e.i.s. Considered the normal awake state because most people function at this level all day. People function in the Beta mind level as they hurry about their day getting things done. Although this is not a bad level to be in, it does have shortcomings. It is easier to move into frustration, anger, road rage, etc., (Beta+) from this level than from a lower mind level like Alpha. Recall and creativity cannot be maximized at this level. Remember a time that we were busy and were introducing some of our acquaintances to each other. Suddenly our mind wentblank and we could not remember their names. In a more relaxed state, we would not have a problem remembering names. Awareness and recall at once are rather poor at this level. It is regrettable that it is accepted as the norm.

Alpha: 7 to 14 e.i.s. Considered a relaxed state, but is now becoming more prevalent for people who are learning to remain in Alpha throughout the day. We are in Alpha before we fall asleep. This is when we remember all the things we were supposed to do that day; or when, in the morning, we think of solutions to unresolved situations in the workplace. In Alpha, we discover new ideas to resolve obstaclesthat are blocking the way to a goal that we are trying to achieve. This is where we should function when we want to be creative, learn, or when we analyze complex situations. Alpha is a composed and focused emotional state of mind. In Alpha we can choose our emotion instead of allowing an emotion to govern us. With practice, it is possible to remain in this mind level consistently. This level produces beta-endorphins such as, dopamine, norepinephrine, leading to enlarged mental clarity and remembrance. Recalling at once is very good in Alpha.

Theta: 4 to 7 e.i.s. This is typically a sleeping state. The Theta mind level gives us the ability to recall very old memories. When we are dreaming, we can revisit details and emotional triggers from any time in our lives with felt realism. It might be possible to attain this mind level while we are awake, but requires a lifetime of training. Nevertheless, a person in Theta, is deep within their self and cannot carry on an idle conversation. They have the ability of speech but their mental concentration is more turned toward their inner thoughts. Our ability of recall or awareness at once in the Theta mind level is excellent.

Delta: 1 to 4 e.i.s. The person is in a coma or near death state. Little is known about this level. What is commonly known, however, is that people who have died and have been resuscitated, otherwise known as a near death experience, have reported that their entire life flashed before their eyes at once. This is not a supernatural phenomenon. Recall or awareness is superior at the Delta mind level.

What we are aware of in a lower mind level is not recalled at higher level.

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BETA+ ----------------------------- 22 - 50 E.I.S. ----- NO RE-MEMBERANCE

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Benefit has already come from the above information. We can also use this knowledge to research how the brain-seat, in the 3rd dimension, serves as an interfacing bio-mechanical device with our consciousness. There are at least three facts that we can ascertain based upon the information about mind levels that we do know about:

Recall or awareness is enhanced to a greater degree at every lower mind level.

We move through different mind levels throughout the day.

We experience every mind level during our life.

What is important to our theory is that, as we move through the lower levels, our awareness increases along with re-membering ourselves to consciousness.

Imagine a time when we were studying a textbook or a reading novel. We were relaxed and deeply involved in the subject. Then, we stopped reading and got busy with other things. After that, we went back to sit down and read again. We thumbed through the pages to find the place where we left off. We realized that we could not remember what we were just reading a little while ago. Stranger still, when we got back into the book, it was like we picked up right where we left off and remembered everything.

The explanation is, while we were relaxed and reading, we were in the Alpha mind level. When we got up and became busy, we moved into the Beta mind level. What we learned or knew in Alpha could not be recalled in Beta, a higher mind level. It was necessary to return to the Alpha mind level to recall something that we were observingwhile in the Alpha mind level. If we study in Alpha, we need to take our tests in Alpha.How we go about doing this will be described in more detail in the book, Creator/created.

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Another example of moving from one mind level to the next is to recall a scenario when we were driving across town and were deep in thought and contemplation. As weapproached our destination, we stopped at a traffic light and then awoke to a little surprise. We did not remember the journey to our present location. We could not recallthe traffic lights that we stopped at, (or whether we may have run through them). Wecannot remember seeing the usual landmarks. We cannot be certain that we were paying attention. Others have submitted an explanation, but here we are focused on mind-levels.

In the above scenario, the lack of memory was because we were relaxed while driving, and our mind level was in deep Alpha. Then, we moved up to Beta when wewere approaching our destination. The abrupt transition from Alpha to Beta, resulted in the inability to recall our journey while we were driving in Alpha. What is known, observed, or experienced in a lower mind level is not easily recalled in a higher level.

We can recall having a pleasant dream (Theta). We had been cognitively and emotionally involved in that scenario. Then, when we woke up, we could only recall bits and pieces of the dream; and, it was no longer virtual. We tried to go back to sleep in order to experience the ambiance of that dream again, but alas, we could not get back to sleep. It was discouraging because it was such a good dream! In that case, we were in Alpha, but trying to mentally shift deeper into the Theta. Until we do get there, we will have a difficult time coming into the same level of awareness that we were experiencing in a deeper mind level. Theta is fleeting because we remember so much more at once.

We should now be able to appreciate that a patient in a coma (Delta) is aware of what we are telling them. The problem is, that individual is aware of a lot more than just our presence all at once. Ironically, they are aware of much more than we are. When they come out of the coma, they do not remember hardly anything. This is because when they shifted to a higher mind-level, they could no longer recall the greater awareness of Delta.

This graph predicts the relationship between brain-seat mind levels and all-at-once awareness. We also predict there to be a strong correlation linking the transition between the 3rd and 4th dimensions to the brain-seat mind-levels and consciousness.

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The slower the brain-seat’s electrical impulses are, the closer to the 4th dimension our awareness becomes. When the brain-seat electrical impulses slow to a complete stop, we have total awareness and have re-membered ourselves fully to consciousness. At thatpoint, we are fully out of the 3rd dimension brain-seatand have arrived back to the 4th dimension, which is “The Everything.” We are still aware of other individual consciousness remaining in brain-seat, and may even be able to interact with them at some level far beyond the comprehension of their brain-seat. All those who remain in the brain-seat may think we are “dead.” These individuals are only partially aware. However, every one who is “departed” is fully aware. Whether they are in a position to nurture the journey of those remaining in the brain-seat might correlate with some of the comparative analogies in nature. We will cover some of theseexamples in Creator/created.

It is not the departed who are banished from their loved ones. Those who perceive the 3rd dimension slice by slice cannot know or understand this. Agonizing, and often unbearable, grief can be wrought on anyone who still adopts the death-bound paradigms.Not knowing any better, they feel separated instead of intimately embraced by their departed loved ones. This new paradigm allows us to qualify that the departed never truly died. They re-membered to consciousness in a 4th dimension. This is where they were all along, in eternity, even while we saw them occupying the brain-seat of a human body.Indeed, the 4th dimension or The Everything is where our own state of existence is. We are in the “now” at C-Point, at the so-called speed of light. We have been here all along while just not realizing it. To state otherwise, places us right back into the nothingness of a future and past timeline. The finality of death is the greatest and saddest lie that perception has ever offered the sentient human being. We postulate that the road to the afterlife is a natural one. We now have a working hypothesis on this aspect of our existence. We can now postulate that there is no such thing as the morbid finality of perceived death.

Is life really this good? Yes it is, even better. The groundbreaking postulates of this Theory of Reality open up a whole new world for all of us to investigate. There is much to gain by this exploration. We can now delve more into our true state of existenceon the platform of these postulates. Understanding that we actually exist in a place of all possibilities opens up many new avenues for us in goal-setting and achieving those dreams. Experiencing an abundant life is a possibility that is available to everyone. This is what we explore in detail in our book, Creator/created.

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POSTULATES

1. The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th dimensions all exist in the same universe.

2. The nature of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd dimensions is temporary and subject to change.

3. Each dimension is comprised of all the dimensions under it.

4. The universe is built upon the fabric of non-local C-Point.

5. C-Point is dual in nature. It is represented by quanta in the particle and wave states.

6. Infinity and timeline cannot co-exist together - one exists and simulates the other. The 4th dimension (infinity) simulates time in the 3rd dimension (timeline).

7. Time is merely an invented tool whereby we explain a perception of a changing C-Point.

8. Motion requires time; therefore, without time, motion is non-existent. Motion is merely a perceived phenomenon due to a series of changing singular events.

9. In the 3rd dimension, only now exists and is constantly changing at the so-called speed of light, which is C-Point.

10. Perception is not actuality – including this: There is no such thing as death.

11. Consciousness is stationary. It is in its own 4th dimension. Consciousness interfaces with the brain-seat in the 3rd dimension, which allows the perception of reality. Places come to consciousness, for example, during travel. Consciousness does travel to places.

12. Anything that exists only in the 3rd dimension does not have a conscience. It could not be aware of a timeline. It does not perceive the concept of future & past.

13. Nature exhibits comparative analogies of the 4th dimension or “The Everything.”

14. Creation and Evolution both exist and share a purpose in our state of existence.

15. Sensory observation alone of the 3rd dimension cannot validate all quantum theory. Mathematics alone cannot validate all the 4th dimension characteristics. Validation of both the 3rd and 4th dimensions require logic and reason as well as quantum physics.

16. An observer’s 3rd dimension comes alive or animated while under observation. That which is not being observed does not exist in the 3rd dimension at that instant.

17. C-Point unfolds reality in the 3rd dimension to the brain-seat and its B-seat subunitsbased on the expectations and prior knowledge of the observer.

18. EEG mind-levels will correlate an association between the brain-seat and consciousness.

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In the pages ahead, we wish to introduce our book entitled, Creator/created.

Please take a moment to review this book. Thank you.

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WHO AM I?

WHAT AM I?

WHERE AM I?

WHY AM I HERE?

WHERE AM I GOING?

WHERE DID I COME FROM?

James Taylor Flores, M.D.aka: Gathering Tree

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Our Natural Being

Slow Down To Nature ------------------------------------------Exposing the Animal --------------------------------------------Human Beings and Trees ---------------------------------------Levels of Existence and Spirituality ---------------------------

Theory of Reality

Our Universe -----------------------------------------------------Our Reality ---------------------------------------------------------Our Perception ----------------------------------------------------The Missing Link --------------------------------------------------

Our Spirit Being

Where Are We? ----------------------------------------------------The Great Illusion -------------------------------------------------See it, Say it, Be it -------------------------------------------------The Practice Effect ------------------------------------------------

Conclusion

Authentic Symbolism -------------------------------------------Heaven on Earth -------------------------------------------------Creator/created ---------------------------------------------------Being Perfect ------------------------------------------------------

Copyright © 2001, 2013 by James Taylor Flores, M.D.

Bringspeace Publishing

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Creator/created is a theoretical work that deals with the fascinating subject of existence from a Christian naturalist’s point of view. It links the reality of creation with the spirit, which we call consciousness. This work beautifully uncovers truths about consciousness and our humanity. It is founded upon the principle that everything is exactly as it should be. Creator did not make any mistakes during creation and He is not making any now. Everything is indeed perfect according to His plan and is working for our good.

“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose. For those God foreknew, He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters.”

– Romans 8: 28-29 KJV

Creator/created is for those who would never think of abandoning God, but who would be willing to abandon ritualism. This book is not centered on a platform of religiosity. It is for those who desire genuine insight about their existence and desire to live a life on purpose. It elevates our awareness as it presents answers that we have sought for all of our lives. This book unites the Creator with created in a practical, yet astounding way.The contents lead to an obvious conclusion that “Creator/created” is not just a clever title, but rather a new term that speaks accurately and clearly of our status as children of God. It offers life-changing insight and revelation knowledge to all believers.

We know that great leaders in the Bible retreated to the wilderness to seek God, before embarking on a fantastic mission. Moses retreated to the wilderness before delivering the Chosen out of Egypt. The apostle Paul, John the Baptist, and even Christ retreated before beginning their extraordinary ministries. Revelation is no small commodity. This should be desired and diligently sought after because it is both empowering and lasting. It isknowledge that can potentially extend to all of our generations ahead.

“The secret things belong to God, but the things which are revealed belong to us and to our children forever.”

- Moses 1571 BC

Creation goes on forever in all directions. It bears witness to the magnificence and omnipotence of our Creator. Creation is boundless and it carries silent answers to every question we could ever ask or imagine. Nature was used extensively in parables to teach early on before believers had access to the Scriptures (meaning for hundreds of years).Somewhere along the line, we stopped using this highly valuable resource. Nature, being creation, cannot contradict the Word of God. It will always remain a powerful tool to increase the understanding of our place in life. Now that we have science to describe nature, often in exquisite detail, we should no long ignore creation’s vast reserve of truth. This is why we have incorporated creation, as well as the scriptures to derive powerful and compelling principles and formulas to live an abundant and miraculous life.

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Message from the Author:

I cannot remember a time when I did not thirst for the answers to the most fundamental questions of life... “Who am I, what am I, where am I, or why am I here, and where am I going?” Readers who also wonder about these things will enjoy this book immensely and probably re-read it over the years as I still do. This book is written in understandable terms for laypeople, but may also interest researchers on the quest for a Theory of the Everything.

There is no doubt that we occupy a human brain, but the TOR reveals that our conscious awareness could not possibly exist inside a third dimension. Hence, the book opens up with this huge conundrum. We then systematically solve it in a stepwise fashion using illustrations. We expose thought provocative paradoxes that are unsolvable by present means. We lay bare the erroneous perception of moving from one time interval to another. We demonstrate the non-existence of a perceived future and past by using thought experiments, rationalization, and science. We then qualify our hypotheses by solving the old paradoxes under a new and different model of reality. We show that our state of

rdexistence is outside of the 3 dimension, while naturally occurring in the same universe as

rdthe 3 dimension. In fact, we are intimately close to this world. This book is among few works that rationalize a spiritual state of existence. The grievous death-bound version of our lives is no longer acceptable. Whether or not the TOR is entirely correct, it offers hope and a more accurate paradigm of our existence.

I have occupied in the ministry, business world, martial arts, and the medical field. My background for writing this book does not lie in just one area. The sum of my life influenced the directions that my imagination took, rendering an intuitiveness to author this kind of work. It contains over 50 illustrations, which came about over years of contemplation. Sometimes I would wake up and jot down a new drawing. Other times, drafting one diagram led to another. I would then add text to explain the diagram. Scientific facts in support of this theory were added during my journey in academia. The result is an elegant text/illustration book with a life-changing message.

James Taylor Flores, M.D.

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