The Twelve Levels of Infinity of the Twelve Dimensions

I/W: 2021          Theory, General

Introduction

This post goes over how each of the twelve dimensions has its own level of infinity. The purpose is to illustrate how big the twelve dimensions are, and limitations of exploring the levels of infinity based on the state of human evolution. It would be best to have at least a general idea of dimensions. I wrote a post on them, or there’s information about them all over the internet too.

The Twelve Dimensions: A Simple Explanation

Infinity in the 3rd Dimension Reflects Into All the Other Dimensions

What we know about the 3rd dimension (what we live in) is it’s infinite. We can’t see the end of space. Based on our 3rd dimension infinity of space we can assume the 2nd dimension is infinite in 2D form, the 1st dimension is infinite in 1D form, and dimensions 4-12 each have their own level of infinity too. 1D is a line with no start or end. 2D is a flat surface with no start or end.

You can get infinity from infinity because the nature of infinity in each dimension is different. And because a dimension derives from the dimension before it, discussed more in the next section, you can assume each dimension is expanding like our 3D universe and are working together as one whole.

Understanding 4th Dimension Infinity and Higher Based on Understanding 1-3D’s Levels of Infinity

When you go up from one dimension to the next, there’s a new level of infinity added on based on the prior dimension’s level of infinity. To explain, 1D x infinity = 2D and 2D x infinity = 3D. To illustrate more, an infinite line (1D) stacked on top of itself an infinite amount of times to make a perfect flat infinite surface makes 2D. An infinite perfectly flat surface stacked on itself an infinite amount of times makes 3D, the infinite space we live in.

To figure out the next level of infinity in 4D you apply the same formula as 3D x infinity = 4D. So 4D is an infinite amount of our 3D space. It’s believed that in 4D you can travel through time. This makes sense because if there are an infinite amount of 3D spaces, you can have a 3D space for every and any point in time.

You can then apply the same formula to figure out the level of infinity for the remaining dimensions (4D x infinity = 5D, and so on).

A Human’s Limitations in a Dimension Based on Evolution

Looking at our infinite 3D space you can see that people are bound by our technology in how far it can be explored. Such as humans can see as far as their invented telescopes allow, and can travel as far as the sophistication that their space shuttles allow them. Also, there is another limitation in that you have to physically travel to get from one point to another.

Looking at this, you can get an idea of what a human living in the 4th dimension is like based on the nature of the 3rd. To physically travel through time you likely move in a linear manner from one point in time to another. The speed and distance you travel there would be determined by how advanced human technology is. You can see through time (4D) like how humans see through 3D space with a “telescope,” and so on.

Additionally, some people can do things like remote viewing and astral travel in 3D space, so if someone can do this in the 4th dimension then it explains how the past and the future can be seen. It’s fundamentally how prophecy works and how the book of Genesis could have been written.

Exploring How Big the 12 Dimensions Are

The extent of 3 dimensional space alone has barely been explored. To expand on that, the moon is 384,400km away from earth which translates to approximately 0.000000041 light years (lights years = how far light can travel in 1 earth year). Light is the fastest known traveling thing. The furthest known galaxy from earth is about 13,260,000,000 light years away. Humans are nowhere near being able to travel that far away. And again, that’s the “known” furthest galaxy from earth, the distance after that is infinite. And this is still just 3 dimensional space.

Now add on another level of infinity by entering into the 4th dimension. It’s already completely mental. But it doesn’t stop there. Assuming there are 12 dimensions, there are still another 8 levels of infinity after the 4th dimension.

The Twelve Dimensions: A Simple Explanation (linked above too)

The Four Realms: Spirit, Soul, Future/Past, and Us

The Four Realms Explored Further

Ezekiel’s Vision of Wheels Explained: Realms and Dimensions

How Higher Consciousness Works Based on the Dimensions