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Applying Artificial Intelligence to the Science of Life
Dimensions

7.1 Form of a Dimension
I AM

A dimension is a dimensional space that had attained to self-awareness, and a living consciousness was born.


If we were to explain what a person is, we might say:

- biological organism
- consists of organs, skin, brain
- outer appearance consists of torso, head, neck, arms, hands, perlvis, legs, genitalia, feet
- the brain controls the body, monitors internal environment and produces chemicals in response to changing conditions
- the brain also has higher intelligence functions
- other parts of a person are less easy to define or come to grips with, parts such as soul, consciousness, subconscious, spirit, emotions, feelings, desires
- the brain houses memories, sensory and visual, and instructions about how to communicate
- the brain contains specific association areas connected to senses, such as the visual areas at the back of the brain connected to the eyes
- the life span of a person is between 0 and 130 years, the average in the year 2008 being about 85 years
- a typical person needs to sleep in order for the brain and body to rest and recharge, and resolve internal conflicts

If we are to explain what a dimension is, we would say:-


- energy, dimensional energy, residing and active in a dimensional space
- houses memories
- has a soul and a conscience
- has limited understanding of good and evil
- the life span is possibly eternal
- the eyes, ears, legs, and arms, of a dimension, are the people who are linked to the dimension for a time

The first awareness a human brain has of a dimension is its consciousness. The brain might equate this to the words "I AM". In other words, a part of the brain sensing the dimension is advising other parts of the brain that it has detected a living consciousness.

What happens when you see another person (or animal)? In most of us our eyes see. The brain is immediately aware and could inform other parts of the brain using the thought "I SEE".

Let's say you have never ever seen a dog. You have no name for this creature. You come upon it suddenly. The creature, not knowing what you are, barks. A bark is a warning. A part of your brain informs other parts "I SEE BARK".

If you come upon a lion, tiger, bear, your brain informs other parts "I SEE DANGER". It is not concerned in the slightest what the name of the "danger" is - that is a feature of our higher intellect, to name and analyze this "danger" in order to make some plans about what to do when face to face with such danger.

Different parts of the brain process different information. This is not true for a dimension. All of the dimension is aware, all of it processes information.

When you see a dog and he sees you, there is a feedback mechanism. The dog wants to know if you are a friend or foe, or on his property. You want to know if the dog is friendly or likely to jump at you. A natural feedback mechanism.

This same natural feedback mechanism exists when a person, say psychic, first touches a dimension. Their brain, a part of it, knows it has touched a consciousness. How does it know? That is an innate nature of the brain, to spot and sense and know a living consciousness. That is probably true of any brain not just human. When the brain then sends all the signals to a part of the brain for analysis, these signals in fact convey that a consciousness has been detected. This in turn forms the thought in the brain "I AM". A thought a person may or may not be aware of, it could be a "silent" thought meant for other areas of the brain.

Of course, think about this. A part of the brain detects a consciousness. In trying to analyze what it detects, the thought "I AM" forms. This thought is transmitted to a great many other parts of the brain - except what are these other areas supposed to do with this? To them, its like a part of the brain is saying, "hello, did you know I am alive?"

This means the brain has limited capacity to decipher or understand a dimension. The mind has to form and use even higher functions to try and make sense of what the brain is detecting and sensing. The brain can become attune to a dimension, it can learn what it is, but only the mind can make sense of a dimension in the first place.

Should a brain begin to make sense of a dimension, the next awareness it becomes off is how it wants to relate to the dimension, or how it ought to name the dimension. When referring to the dimension of God (not the "Dimension of God" but the human version of God among the Jewish Holy Ways), the next awareness was usually "The Lord your God." In other words, this is how the brain began to relate to this dimension, calling it by that name or referring to it by that expression. This phrase acts like a gateway. In the brain of a psychic who has a hope in God, loves God, the thought "The Lord your God" makes the brain want to automatically listen and understand and learn all it can from the dimension and about the dimension. The brain of the psychic, his or her feelings, all embrace God in so doing forming a wide "gateway", a wide area of sense and awareness, that for a time becomes attune to this dimension.