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    Thread: Tesseract, and 90 degree rotation


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    04-26-2019, 03:23 AM
    here is an exchange from Session 52, that has come to awareness for me just recently.

    It mentions the tesseract (a 4d dimensional cube) in regards to high speed travel.

    Quote:52.10 Questioner: Thank you. Just as something that I am a little inquisitive about, not much importance, but I’d like to make a statement I intuitively see, which may be wrong.

    You were speaking of the slingshot effect and that term has puzzled me.

    The only thing I can see is that you must put energy into the craft until it approaches the velocity of light and this of course requires more and more and more energy. The time dilation occurs and it seems to me that it would be possible to, by moving at 90° to the direction of travel, somehow change this stored energy in its application of direction or sense so that you move out of space/time into time/space with a 90° deflection. Then the energy would be taken out in time/space and you would re-enter space/time at the end of this energy reversal. Am I in any way correct on this?

    Ra: I am Ra. You are quite correct as far as your language may take you and, due to your training, more able than we to express the concept.

    Our only correction, if you will, would be to suggest that the 90° of which you speak are an angle which may best be understood as a portion of a tesseract.

    I don't even presume to grasp the mechanism of this, but there is some WONDER/MYSTERY at what is being referenced.

    For those who don't know, in regards to the tesseract:

    we are familiar with drawing a square on a piece of paper.  This is a 2 dimensional construct.

    If we add a THIRD DIMENSION to the square (a sideways dimension, above and below the square on the sheet on paper), we end up with a cube.  Which we can also relate to.

    If we then ADD a further dimension to the cube, we get a Tesseract.  But it's not something we can easily grasp.

    Some pics:

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    So there is some way to enter time/space (conceptually) with a 90 degree shift in perspective.

    A kind of torque/turning.
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    Tesseract, and 90 degree rotation - by Plenum - 04-26-2019, 03:23 AM
    RE: Tesseract, and 90 degree rotation - by Infinite - 04-26-2019, 09:49 AM
    RE: Tesseract, and 90 degree rotation - by anagogy - 04-26-2019, 01:40 PM
    RE: Tesseract, and 90 degree rotation - by Merrick - 04-26-2019, 05:50 PM
    RE: Tesseract, and 90 degree rotation - by Ozziwtf - 05-01-2019, 08:15 AM
    RE: Tesseract, and 90 degree rotation - by Infinite - 05-20-2019, 08:28 AM

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