Month: July 2018

  • Mathematics and the Real World

    What is the relationship between the ‘real’ world and the mathematical world? If you studied physics at school you may have performed experiments with lights boxes and weights and other such things to understand how the world works. If you went on to study physics at university you would probably find that most of the…

  • The god of the Atheist

    To say that Atheists have a god sounds like an oxymoron. After all, Atheists claim that they don’t believe in any gods. In fact, it’s used as an argument to support the idea that science and religion are incompatible. If someone was to say that things fall down because of the will of god, this…

  • Proof of Evolution

    Evolution is a fact. We are told this so much that if you even ask a question about how evolution works you are likely to be accused of being a creationist or of doubting science. There is undoubtably evolution of one kind or another taking place all the time in the world but when people…

  • Seeing colour in a colourless world

    Imagine if you will, a world where all but a few people are colour blind. A small percentage, say 2–3% can see normal colours and a further few percentage have limited colour vision, for instance they may be red-green colour blind or see only washed-out colours. What would such a world be like? Well, we…

  • Introduction

    It’s sometimes said by people: ‘I believe what I see’, or ‘I believe what can be proved’. If you are one of these people then possibly this book is not for you. In this book we will see that our three-dimensional world is a very small part of a reality that extends way beyond what…

  • Chapter 1 — An introduction to dimensions

    Previous — Introduction What is energy? If you have ever got hold of strong magnets and pushed the two like-poles together you may have wondered what was going on. We know that this is the repelling magnet force but there’s a strange quality about it. What is it that lies between the poles that prevents the magnets…

  • Chapter 2 – The shortest distance between two points

    Previous — Chapter 1 On a two-dimensional flat surface the distance between two points is a straight line. So if we were to pin a length of string to a point on one surface of a flat board and stretch it to another point on the surface, the string would pull in a straight line. Were we…

  • Chapter 3 — Beyond the fifth dimension

    Previous — Chapter 2 The Universe cannot contain me, but I am contained within the heart of my faithful servant. The creation as a reversal of entropy The conventional scientific view of the creation of the universe is that it started as a singularity and then expanded out to form galaxies and time and matter as we…

  • Chapter 4 — A new theory of consciousness

    Previous — chapter 3 There are many theories of consciousness. Most of these theories relate thoughts and consciousness to the brain but there always seems to be a hurdle. We can examine brain activity but what is thought? In this article I refer to the ants studying a pen and the concept of writing. What is the relationship between…

  • Video

    Matter time and consciousness videos Video 1. Background to the series. Energy and matter. An introduction to dimensions Video 2. Understanding dimensions. Video 3. The quantum world. Video 4. Resolving the conflict of matter and time. Video 5. Gravity, entropy and intelligence. Video 6. Consciousness as the fifth dimension.