Neuropsychiatrist Dr. Vernon Neppe and physicist Dr. Edward Close discussed their work integrating science and consciousness studies, and their most recent breakthrough, positing that we live in a 9-dimensional spinning reality. While human experience is restricted to the first four dimensions, the additional hidden dimensions could provide keys to life as we know it, and explain some of the mysteries of science, they contended.
There has been a standstill in finding the link between science and consciousness, and their new theory connects them, said Close. Among the nine finite dimensions, there are three that encompass consciousness, Neppe stated, adding that their theory was mathematically sound, and helped solve certain physics conundrums like the Cabibbo angle.
Each dimension is embedded within the next higher dimension, "and everything begins to have meaning when you have a science that can explain things like UFOs, time travel, out-of-body experiences, and psychic phenomena," said Close. Another component of these higher dimensions is the transcendence of self, Neppe commented. The two also spoke about their research into the phenomenon of deja vu, and how in certain incidents, one knows what a person is going to say before they say it. Deja vu could be a kind of time distortion or a type of psychic awareness, Neppe offered, while Close noted that time isn't something that always flows in one direction at the same rate.
Angels and Guides
First hour guest, author and leading expert on the paranormal, Rosemary Ellen Guiley, talked about angels, whom she said could be considered intermediaries between humans and gods, Earth and Heaven. According to the ancients, angels when directed by God, could intervene in human activity, and literally change the course of events or someone's life. "Today, we see angels as very personal. They are our...personal guides, we can contact them for help, solace, and healing," she continued. Also, angels can appear in our dreams to convey important information, which they sometimes do telepathically, or through demonstrations, she explained.
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