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<blockquote data-quote="FarOutThere" data-source="post: 188141" data-attributes="member: 11644"><p>Hyper means more than 3 dimensions, i.e. a Hyper cube or Tesseract, namely a 3D cube at right angles to itself. The Masonic Altar is a classic example of a Tesseract in plain sight.</p><p></p><p>I do believe in the multiverses, and also that there are certain special universes which are guided on specific trajectories because they serve a purpose to someone.</p><p></p><p>The other timelines would not be contained within the bounds of the hypothetical timeline, so perhaps it cannot preclude the existence of things outside of its scope. Although it could be argued that a timeline could exist in which the laws of physics were such that any escape from it would be physically impossible and perhaps the general concepts unknowable..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FarOutThere, post: 188141, member: 11644"] Hyper means more than 3 dimensions, i.e. a Hyper cube or Tesseract, namely a 3D cube at right angles to itself. The Masonic Altar is a classic example of a Tesseract in plain sight. I do believe in the multiverses, and also that there are certain special universes which are guided on specific trajectories because they serve a purpose to someone. The other timelines would not be contained within the bounds of the hypothetical timeline, so perhaps it cannot preclude the existence of things outside of its scope. Although it could be argued that a timeline could exist in which the laws of physics were such that any escape from it would be physically impossible and perhaps the general concepts unknowable.. [/QUOTE]
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