High Strangeness Of Dimensions - Laura Knight-Jadczyk-pages

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Chapter One We have examined evidence from history, myth, modern abduction reports, as well as the Cassiopaean transcripts. We see that modern reports of “alien abductions” fit with age-old accounts of meetings with gods, fairies, and other “unworldly” beings. We have seen that whatever the epoch, the beings carrying out these abductions do not have the best interests of humanity at heart. From this study, with its data, we have a working hypothesis, the idea that these beings have the ability to move through space-time and have been interacting with humanity for all of recorded history as well as that part of our history that is preserved in myth. Does the idea of the existence of higher dimensions or realities where such hard-to-believe possibilities are built into physical laws have any basis in modern science? Or must we abandon the whole notion when science proper, in fact, some of the most well-known physicists have proposed models and research programs that in no way contradict our hypothesis. They may one day demonstrate the mathematical proof of such a perspective. For example, Paul Dirac wrote: There are, at present, fundamental problems in theoretical physics the solution of which will presumably require a more drastic revision of our fundamental concepts than any that have gone before. Quite likely, these changes will be so great that it will be beyond the power of human intelligence to get the necessary new ideas by direct attempts to formulate the experimental data in mathematical terms. The theoretical worker in the future will, therefore, have to proceed in a more direct way. The more powerful method of advance that can be suggested at present is to employ all resources of pure mathematics in attempts to perfect and generalize the mathematical formalism that forms the existing basis of theoretical physics, and after each success in this direction, to try to interpret the new mathematical features in terms of physical entities. Dirac was not alone in suggesting that mathematical features might need to be interpreted as physical entities. In considering the general theory of relativity science usually utilizes . four-dimensional space-time continuum. In classical general space-time continuum. general In Part Four: We have seen that the data is subjected to critical review? While these ideas might seem more suited to science fiction than