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If a reality/plane of existence which also happens to be a dimension of its own is viewed as "higher" than a lower one (4-D) does it have any impact on its dimensionality? Making that plane 5-D?
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So would it be enough to assess that the dimension is Low 1-C?would serve as supporting information
Well, the mere mention of "upper plane" does not qualify for a higher D, if you have extra information like an additional axis that would be greatSo would it be enough to assess that the dimension is Low 1-C?
Alright, thank you.Well, the mere mention of "upper plane" does not qualify for a higher D, if you have extra information like an additional axis that would be great
Well you quoted everything that seems to fit in my case! The lower plane views the higher one as infinitely bigger, "Against the vastness of the infinite we are mere microbes swirling in an endless, indifferent cosmic stew" (the higher one is referred as the cosmic stew) so the opposite that the higher one sees the lower one as infinitely smaller should make sense. The passing time was qualified as wobbly "Hard to tell when one day ends and another begins", as well as the dimension being « timeless ». The inhabitants of the lower plane are totally unknowledgeable about how the higher plane functions "Where once we thought our knowledge was absolute... these discoveries showed us how little we actually knew about the world." "[...] things far too immense to understand." "[...]they are caught in something they will never understand."I know the questions is answered but I'll give my opinion:
The plane of existence can just be another universe/dimension/world, your gonna need a bit more context for it to be a level of reality. The fact it's higher than the lower reality is just its position in the cosmology and is too vague to conclude to anything remotely Tier 1. In order for these type of instances to be higher dimensional, each plane must view the one before it as infinitesimal or another method. You can have other things like 'time passes differently' to conclude to higher d stuff, or that the higher plane is unfathomable to the lower ones. You get the point.
Given that the Cosmic Stew is infinitely larger than the lower plane, and views it as microbes, with time passing differently, and the fact that the functions of the Cosmic Stew are beyond the comprehension of the lower plane, Tier 1 is highly possible.Well you quoted everything that seems to fit in my case! The lower plane views the higher one as infinitely bigger, "Against the vastness of the infinite we are mere microbes swirling in an endless, indifferent cosmic stew" (the higher one is referred as the cosmic stew) so the opposite that the higher one sees the lower one as infinitely smaller should make sense. The passing time was qualified as wobbly "Hard to tell when one day ends and another begins", as well as the dimension being « timeless ». The inhabitants of the lower plane are totally unknowledgeable about how the higher plane functions "Where once we thought our knowledge was absolute... these discoveries showed us how little we actually knew about the world." "[...] things far too immense to understand." "[...]they are caught in something they will never understand."
Does that seem like enough proof to justify Tier 1?