5-Dimensional Collective Consciousness
The 5-Dimensional Consciousness of Reality
We are all aware of 3-Dimensional Matter that exhibits a width, depth and height. The 4th dimension of time is one dimensional promotion up from the third. Its existence renders change to 3-Dimensional matter through the fourth dimension of time. ConscioCentrism proposes that the 5th dimension is another dimensional promotion up from 4D spacetime, which allows for freewill/choice of the collective of all matter in the universe.
Freewill is the 5th dimension and is an infinite field of possible 4D spacetime continuums which we navigate in our thoughts and jump between based on the actions of the collective, consensual consciousness of 5D reality. This site will explore the idea of dimensional promotion, and visualization of 5D reality.
The very existence of the conscious ability to jump backward in time to our memories, forward in time to visualize our futures, and sideways through time to envision other potential versions of reality had we made different choices is an amazing feat, and we will explore how this is actually our consciousness traveling through the 5D field of spacetime and freewill, visualizing and partially enfolding a new window of reality, but with not enough consensus to create the solidity which we collectively call "the now".
The "Moment of Now" is a result of the will of the collective consciousness - a freeze frame of 3-Dimensional matter, derived from 4D time and 5D choice. This idea of a "Moment of Now" is very solid, based on the consensus belief and matter interaction of all consciousness, however there is uncertainty in even this very solid reality, and its continuous stream through the 4th and 5th dimensions. In quantum theory, this idea is well accepted, that at a fundamental level, particles and their existence in a given 3D state, with a given 3D position has a degree of uncertainty to it.
Steven HawkingTheoretical Physicist, Cosmologist and Author "The past, like the future, is indefinite and exists only as a spectrum of possibilities."
Hugh EverettPhysicist, Quantum Foundations Pioneer "The Many-World's Interpretation is the only completely coherent approach to explaining both the contents of quantum mechanics and the appearance of the world."
Ervin LaszloPhilosopher, Systems Theorist, Consciousness Researcher "Based on my NDE research, I conclude that our waking consciousness, which we experience as our daily consciousness, is only a complementary aspect of our whole and infinite nonlocal consciousness. This consciousness is based on indestructible and constantly evolving fields of information, where all knowledge, wisdom, and unconditional love are present and available, and these fields of consciousness are stored in a dimension beyond our concept of time and space with nonlocal and universal interconnectedness. One could call this our higher consciousness, divine consciousness, or cosmic consciousness. It’s the Akashic field to which conditions at the portals of death provide a special kind of access."
Jason CooperInformation Systems Engineer, Data Scientist, Consciocentric Creator "Consciocentrism posits that the Many Worlds Interpretation (MWI) of quantum mechanics indicates another dimension perpendicular to the time dimension, which allows for the probabilistic nature of reality, plus branching and freewill -- and that consciousness exists in not just one of the many worlds at any given time, but in all of them -- the solid reality of the moment of now is a highly aligned, stacked composite image of the 5D manyverse of possibility."
Brian GreenePhysicist, Mathematician, String Theorist, Author "So, whereas Bohr argued away by fiat all but one outcome in a measurement, the Many Worlds approach, combined with decoherence, ensures that within each universe it appears as though the other outcomes have vanished. Within each universe, that is, it's as if the probability wave has collapsed. But, compared with the Copenhagen approach, the "as if" provides for a very different picture of the expanse of reality. In the Many Worlds view, all outcomes, not just one, are realized."
Brian GreenePhysicist, Mathematician, String Theorist, Author "... the comings and goings we observe in the three dimensions of day-to-day life might themselves be holographic projections of physical processes taking place on a distant, two-dimensional surface."
Sean CarrollPhysicist, Philosopher "The idea of dimension in pop culture is sometimes misunderstood like there’s a place you can go, a mystical dimension or something like that. To a physicist or mathematician, a dimension is just a direction."