Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Searching for God in All The Wrong Dimensions

The Return of Alex Jones to the Joe Rogan podcast was great. One of the many wild things that came out of Alex Jones' mouth was something about the twelfth dimension. So I decided to google this dimension stuff. And I can tell people need some help.

If we look at space, we can have some sort of understanding based on the big bang.

If we look at time, well, we can't look at time- we look at movement, which can be pretty regular because planets and clocks are kind of regular. But we do have a bang like moment, perhaps, indeed the only moment- the now. We don't actually live in the now because it takes time for us to sense stuff and respond, so we are always a little bit behind this event we call now. To some very limited extent, the west coast hippies that go on about being present have a tiny bit of a point, but they can go overboard. We do have to think about the future and hope whatever actions we take are the sort we want to come to fruition.

So, my point is, God is now, and it's completely understandable that we miss it because even when we have everything firing perfectly, it still takes time for the electrons to travel to those neurons.

And, this is just the generally agreed upon third dimension. If there's any truth to the rest of the dimensions, it would be similar. There wouldn't be a dimension where God hangs out. There would be something like a big bang or a now.

Frankly, I was a bit disappointed because I was hoping for some kind of cool math stuff.

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