The theory of everything has nine dimensions: the Sparkling Diamond and quanta jewel turn quantum physics-and the nine-pronged world of consciousness--on its ear.

AuthorMorgart, Erin J.
PositionScience & Technology

QUANTUM PHYSICS expanded rapidly in 2013 thanks to the discoveries of two sets of elite scientists working separately.

In July 2013, Edward R. Close and Vernon M. Neppe announced their discovery: there actually are nine finite dimensions. "Our day-today experience is one of experiencing our physical reality--the length, breadth, and height of objects. These three dimensions of space change with every new moment in time. These features reflect the first four dimensions. The idea that there are nine spinning dimensions means that much of our actual reality is hidden," explains Neppe.

The Close-Neppe mathematical derivation allows these scientists to demonstrate the solution to some of physics' most remarkable mysteries, including elucidating the Cabibbo angle and intrinsic spin. The Cabibbo angle, a measure of the probability of a certain kind of particle decay, had been found to persist at a very strange angle (13.04 degrees). The reason why it was that specific size could not be explained by the Standard Model of Particle Physics and, consequently, it had remained unsolved for 50 years since its discovery by Nicola Cabibbo in 1963. It only could be solved by applying the correct number of spinning dimensions (namely nine).

As Close elaborates, "This nine-dimensional spin finding opens the door to demonstrating a radical new concept of reality. Our recent findings suggest we can now move beyond this seemingly strange and inexplicable angle of elementary particles to understand the interaction with the observer's consciousness. That is why the nine-dimensional spin finding appears to be so significant."

The 9D derivation requires a logical basis. This is provided by the Close-Neppe TDVP (technically TDdVP) 4 model, a proposed so-called "Theory of Everything." TDdVP describes the triad of space, time, and consciousness all being inseparably tied ('tethered") together; TDVP involves carefully defined "dimensions" and uses a new mathematical technique, the Calculus of Distinctions. TDVP requires spinning movements (vortices). It reflects a major paradigm shift that appears feasible mathematically and in the broader sciences, while also resulting in a philosophical model. Even prior to their latest findings, Adrian Klein, the contemporary Israeli dimensional biopsychophysicist and consciousness researcher, a specialist on Theories of Everything, and the pioneer of the Subquantal Integration Approach, markedly endorsed the Close-Neppe model. "TDVP is a work that will change mankind's future. It is a monumental work forcing obsolete preconceptions to crumble. This is a seismic shift in understanding the understanding process itself."

The Close-Neppe nine-dimensional derivation was postulated by TDVP; conversely, the 9D discovery confirmed that component of the TDVP hypothesis. Pertinently, this 9D spin demonstration is quite different from string theory. Close rarities: "The 'strings' in the various string theories generally involve the 'curling' or 'folding' into extra dimensions, and do not usually regard 'spin' as the major requirement for more dimensions. It's an irony, too, that the string theories apparently remain unproven mathematically. Some would say that's why they are still theories. In addition, no string theories I know of have a total of nine dimensions but, perhaps most pertinent of all, string theories do not involve any kind of consciousness, and do not generally specifically postulate multidimensional time, often speaking of poorly defined space-like or time-like spaces. By contrast, our TDVP model is based on sound logic, scientific...

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