It's funny that 43% of people believe in ghosts I know many of these people don't believe in a christian god. Yet, 90% of Americans call themselves Christians and the bible basically begs in the belief of ghosts. So I think the majority of Christians really don't believe in the bible, since the basic principle is "Jesus arose from the dead" I'm not Christian by the way.
I think since all of the versions of us are connected that we will simply be transferred into a conscious version of us that is in the nearest parallel universe...I also think that maybe this constant transfer could be based on our current knowledge of these things or knowledge of "god"...we could be constantly reaching a higher consciousness the eventually become one with god or all knowing
I have had experiences where I have dreamed of the future. Only twice have I ever proved to myself that I dreamed it and was not just imagining i rememberd something that had just happend by acually remembering that right after i had the dream, I had a physical response to it such as getting up or reaching out infront of me. What causes me to have these dreams? I only remember them after they happen in reality (with the exception of those two) so I am not predicting the future.
In Renee Descartes', "Discourse on Method", Descartes refers to the pineal gland as 'the seat of the soul'. Furthermore, studies show at death we lose 22 grams of weight. What is your opinion of these claims and do you believe in the soul?
@Insidapc What about the heart beating ? It's a huge force and you know that applied force generates pressure resulting in ''weight gain''. I've also heard about this and it's perfectly explainable that our intellect/mind (spirit) is preserved and transcends into the next stage.
The brain creates lineiar time. Real time is a sphere.The brain creates time, place, and self. We lose those when we die. We are made of energy. Energy is mass, demension, radiation, and conceiuosness. The conceiousness aspect of engergy enables brain cells to comunicate with eachother.
Can you tell me what you think about Hofstadter's ideas about consciousness? You probably think it's irritating that I keep on asking, but I'm curious. It cannot be found in your book nor can I find it on your blog.
@FearThisChannel Hofstadter is a genius! I recommend his "I am a Strange Loop" in the forward to the revised version of my book. And if you go to the text version of my blog, there's a label cloud at the top where you'll find his name, click on that to see the 15 different blog entries where I've talked about his work.
@10thdim Ignore my other comment. I will reformulate my question. Y
You said somewhere on your blog that you believe that our consciousness lives on somewhere in a timeless dimension. Now DH says that consciousness is just neurons being at work. The question is: how can consciousness linger on after we die, if consciousness is just neurons that are working?
@FearThisChannel I believe that both life and consciousness are organizing patterns which, though constructive interference, cause one outcome to be selected over another. Schrodinger said that life creates "pockets of negative entropy", and I would say consciousness does the same. So the question is, can the organizing patterns that represent life and consciousness exist within the extra dimensions or are they only rooted in our spacetime? My position is that they most certainly can.
@10thdim Ok, but where does it start? Does it start in the brain or what? WHERE are those patterns? If they're in our brains, they will not linger on after death.
I remember a few years ago I was at my sisters house and when I came back home my parents told me that they have herd a bang on the door and a laugh which sounded like a child. I remember when I was a kid I used to ram the same door with my head as I pretended I was a Triceratops and then laugh. So I laughed as I did when I was a child and my mom said I sounded exactly like it. I think it was the past coming through into the present, I also have many "supernatural occurrences" in life
hi rob sir, based on you point of views i think that in the omniverse of infinite possibillities the is a 'yes' and a 'no' for everything. like for every electron there is a positron etc.... so our consiousness or our collective consiousness is also a part of the omniverse. so i think there is also an agent i may call it anti-consiousness or the constraint to consiousness that locks our consiousness to a limit. i think thats the reason for which we cant imagine infinity, or higher dimentions.
i believe there is a creator. it's said we don't understand the progenitor of the big bang. there are NEW laws set in motion sense the big bang that are different in every way from the state of things before. i would rather accept judgement of my life than live in denial, ignorance and fear. these laws will not see there present path's conclusion. the creator/ maintainer will interrupt the process, and only things that are perfect shall remain
Shamanism (and various other esoteric but experiential - and repeatable - techniques) appears to me as more than sufficient refutation of the current anti-spiritual atheistic materialistic clap-trap that mainstream academians indoctrinate into the unsuspecting youth and into our culture at large. So called education is really very cultish, as is science also.
Our science and education and entertainment as Weltanschauungskrieg (literally, worldview warfare), being waged against us all.
if, according to the theory, there is so many universes actually infinite number, what makes our present so important in the infinity of universes?
What makes our present center of everything else? If i am alive in other universes what makes it so important that i live in this one? The theory makes life meaningless. Maybe i'm wrong.For me the theory makes sense and i'm all for it but i'm just asking.
Love the videos. Hope my english is good because i'm from Serbia.
@Darko3Dmaximus Here's another viewpoint to consider: when you think of all the many parts of the multiverse where our universe could not have existed, and you think of all the parallel universes where you or I could have died by now, we're already incredibly fortunate! My blog entry Beer and Miracles talks about that idea, have you watched it?
@irkman123 if reincarnation was real then there would have to be a fixed number of things...look at it this way if more people are being born than dying then it cant be real but then if u bring in the other species like birds and all that its exactly the same thing
There certainly seems to be a lot of proof on ghosts. I have always believed in ghosts, but now I'm not so sure. On one hand there just has to be, with all the haunting, old homes, weird deaths weird experiences, the unexplainable, the evidence is almost overwhelming, but i'm just not sure
Another part of this mystery is NDE reports. For if aneasthesia is supposed to create a blok of consciousness, how then do we explain people who have been put to sleep and are even 'flatlined' and yet can see their bodies being operated on?
Ok so is what you are saying is that when we die we cease to exist, but there is another us living in another dimension that doesn't know there is this dimension in which we are dead and no longer exist? An sometimes we can catch just a small glimpse of another dimension which we precieve as ghost or something else paranormal? Do you get what I'm saying? Even so how would that be possible? I'm guessing I'm missing the point altogether.
Its easy to prove our "spirit" and consciousness do NOT exist after we die. How? Because we were all already dead before we were born. After we die we will be in the EXACT same state as before we were born. That state is nonexistence and because our consciousness did not exist before we were born it will not exist after we die. Easy to understand...
Depends, Because just how we wouldn't know how it is after we die, you wouldn't remember how it was before you were born. We don't even remember how it was inside a womb. You really can't prove that our conscious does not exist.
Imagining no life after death is like trying to imagine an existance without time - we can't. As soon as we think we can, a random thought wanders in and we are aware of our existence and/or our experience of time. Even being unconscious doesn't help since, when we become conscious, time and life experience continues. We're stuck with both I'm afraid (or not afraid - I haven't decided).
@GazzaToTheBeat That's like saying there are too many instances of drug-induced hallucination for there not to be an element of truth in the existence of other sensory dimensions. It's simply not true. The mind is more than capable of creating experiences outside of objective reality by itself, there doesn't have to be any other objective dimension for ghosts to really exist inside the minds of those who see them.
this confused me. are you trying to say that we do not continue on after death but because of the wiring of the human mind we can not imagine not living on after dying?
Actually, I'm saying that I believe parts of us do definitely carry on after death, but I wanted also to present the arguments scientists use when they say it's factors like "person permanence" which are what cause us to naturally believe such things. In most cases, scientists present these concepts from an atheistic viewpoint, saying this is what tricks us. But as I say near the end, if you are one of the millions who have had a supernatural experience then such arguments are irrelevant.
when a surgeon puts you under general anesthetic, wouldn't it feel like you've been folded through the 5th dimension? i thought you had to be folded through the dimension above the one you're traveling somewhere else in, or am i missing something?
Yes, that's right. Any folding of the current dimension travels through the next dimension up. When I say in this blog that with anesthetic, it's like "awareness is folded across the fourth dimension", the jump is indeed through the fifth dimension in this way of visualizing, and that is very much like the 2D "ant on a newspaper" image from the original animation: the 2D paper is folded, the ant disappears from one position and is instantly transported to another. Thanks for mentioning that!
In the movie The Day The Earth Stood Still, the little boy asks the alien to bring his father back to life. The alien then tells him something very interesting. He says something like... "nothing ever truly dies... nothing is wasted in the universe... your father is not dead, he is just.... different..."
Rob, other than the original 10th dim vlog, I think this one has to be one of my favorites.
People claim to see their whole life "flash before their eyes" when they have near death experiences. Using your way of visualizing the dimensions etc, its easy to link that with the long undulating snake that we would be able to see in a "higher" dimension. I believe our consciousness is neither created nor destroyed .
It's mostly theoretical but it's an attempt by physicists to dealing some problem with Newtonian view of the universe and to certain extent Einstein ,How would you explain dealing with Temporal Paradox for example.
I will check out the Temporal Paradox, never herd of it but have herd of others.
Note. I'm not completely ignorant the laws of physics. Al tho I don't know much of the math lol but this seems to be a questions of physics. Any ways If you know of any good video's. Long ones especially, feel free to send me a link.
It's funny that 43% of people believe in ghosts I know many of these people don't believe in a christian god. Yet, 90% of Americans call themselves Christians and the bible basically begs in the belief of ghosts. So I think the majority of Christians really don't believe in the bible, since the basic principle is "Jesus arose from the dead" I'm not Christian by the way.
THEINVENTABLETHREAT 1 month ago
Rob, I have a question for you.
Why I couldn't comment on your entry:
Is God in the seventh dimension?
I don't believe in Gods, even though I believe in dimensions
Eternidad195 1 month ago
I don't even believe in God
Eternidad195 1 month ago
I think since all of the versions of us are connected that we will simply be transferred into a conscious version of us that is in the nearest parallel universe...I also think that maybe this constant transfer could be based on our current knowledge of these things or knowledge of "god"...we could be constantly reaching a higher consciousness the eventually become one with god or all knowing
jtwiztidbagz 5 months ago
srry guys but untill theres proof of any of this shit im not believing fairy tales
emporroll134 5 months ago
this reminds me of zen and the art of moter cycle maintenance
sayhellotothemisses 6 months ago
I have had experiences where I have dreamed of the future. Only twice have I ever proved to myself that I dreamed it and was not just imagining i rememberd something that had just happend by acually remembering that right after i had the dream, I had a physical response to it such as getting up or reaching out infront of me. What causes me to have these dreams? I only remember them after they happen in reality (with the exception of those two) so I am not predicting the future.
djf2564 8 months ago
@djf2564
I have multiple dreams that show future events... It's terribly weird...
AngelixArch 6 months ago
Is that negative entropy the reason why i dont have a job?
darn you negative entrophy
TheJustinfernandez 9 months ago
When I was thirteen I knew about my grandfathers death 5 hours before it happened. No lie.
difficultsyllables 10 months ago
In Renee Descartes', "Discourse on Method", Descartes refers to the pineal gland as 'the seat of the soul'. Furthermore, studies show at death we lose 22 grams of weight. What is your opinion of these claims and do you believe in the soul?
Insidapc 1 year ago
@Insidapc What about the heart beating ? It's a huge force and you know that applied force generates pressure resulting in ''weight gain''. I've also heard about this and it's perfectly explainable that our intellect/mind (spirit) is preserved and transcends into the next stage.
Decagi 1 year ago
@Decagi Yeah, the concept is is just so vast that it becomes difficult to comprehend...
Insidapc 1 year ago
The brain creates lineiar time. Real time is a sphere.The brain creates time, place, and self. We lose those when we die. We are made of energy. Energy is mass, demension, radiation, and conceiuosness. The conceiousness aspect of engergy enables brain cells to comunicate with eachother.
GrowingTreeAz 1 year ago
woah, I was not expecting a song
plugindave 1 year ago
Hey rob, love the videos! These have really opened my mind to the fact that the possibilities are just endless. Keep up the good work!
TCTPMusic 1 year ago
Ghosts do exist. But do they occupy the outside world, or do they exist only in the mental realm?
philnoll 1 year ago
Can you tell me what you think about Hofstadter's ideas about consciousness? You probably think it's irritating that I keep on asking, but I'm curious. It cannot be found in your book nor can I find it on your blog.
FearThisChannel 1 year ago 2
@FearThisChannel Hofstadter is a genius! I recommend his "I am a Strange Loop" in the forward to the revised version of my book. And if you go to the text version of my blog, there's a label cloud at the top where you'll find his name, click on that to see the 15 different blog entries where I've talked about his work.
Thanks for writing!
Rob
10thdim 1 year ago
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FearThisChannel 1 year ago
@10thdim Ignore my other comment. I will reformulate my question. Y
You said somewhere on your blog that you believe that our consciousness lives on somewhere in a timeless dimension. Now DH says that consciousness is just neurons being at work. The question is: how can consciousness linger on after we die, if consciousness is just neurons that are working?
I hope you can answer my question.
FearThisChannel 1 year ago
@FearThisChannel I believe that both life and consciousness are organizing patterns which, though constructive interference, cause one outcome to be selected over another. Schrodinger said that life creates "pockets of negative entropy", and I would say consciousness does the same. So the question is, can the organizing patterns that represent life and consciousness exist within the extra dimensions or are they only rooted in our spacetime? My position is that they most certainly can.
Rob
10thdim 1 year ago
@10thdim Ok, but where does it start? Does it start in the brain or what? WHERE are those patterns? If they're in our brains, they will not linger on after death.
FearThisChannel 1 year ago
I remember a few years ago I was at my sisters house and when I came back home my parents told me that they have herd a bang on the door and a laugh which sounded like a child. I remember when I was a kid I used to ram the same door with my head as I pretended I was a Triceratops and then laugh. So I laughed as I did when I was a child and my mom said I sounded exactly like it. I think it was the past coming through into the present, I also have many "supernatural occurrences" in life
SixFootTallMidget 1 month ago
hi rob sir, based on you point of views i think that in the omniverse of infinite possibillities the is a 'yes' and a 'no' for everything. like for every electron there is a positron etc.... so our consiousness or our collective consiousness is also a part of the omniverse. so i think there is also an agent i may call it anti-consiousness or the constraint to consiousness that locks our consiousness to a limit. i think thats the reason for which we cant imagine infinity, or higher dimentions.
devilarko 1 year ago
Man you are just loveable..I love people so intelligent they dont mind others laughing a little..
ppedalen 1 year ago
i believe there is a creator. it's said we don't understand the progenitor of the big bang. there are NEW laws set in motion sense the big bang that are different in every way from the state of things before. i would rather accept judgement of my life than live in denial, ignorance and fear. these laws will not see there present path's conclusion. the creator/ maintainer will interrupt the process, and only things that are perfect shall remain
ThePsymun 1 year ago
i seen my teachers aura when i was at skool in the corner of my eye and she was surrounded by a purple haze
sosolidvampire 1 year ago
Shamanism (and various other esoteric but experiential - and repeatable - techniques) appears to me as more than sufficient refutation of the current anti-spiritual atheistic materialistic clap-trap that mainstream academians indoctrinate into the unsuspecting youth and into our culture at large. So called education is really very cultish, as is science also.
Our science and education and entertainment as Weltanschauungskrieg (literally, worldview warfare), being waged against us all.
SororThothma 1 year ago
if, according to the theory, there is so many universes actually infinite number, what makes our present so important in the infinity of universes?
What makes our present center of everything else? If i am alive in other universes what makes it so important that i live in this one? The theory makes life meaningless. Maybe i'm wrong.For me the theory makes sense and i'm all for it but i'm just asking.
Love the videos. Hope my english is good because i'm from Serbia.
Darko3Dmaximus 1 year ago 3
@Darko3Dmaximus Here's another viewpoint to consider: when you think of all the many parts of the multiverse where our universe could not have existed, and you think of all the parallel universes where you or I could have died by now, we're already incredibly fortunate! My blog entry Beer and Miracles talks about that idea, have you watched it?
watch?v=yXZJ8U1t9mo
Thanks for writing!
Rob
10thdim 1 year ago
@Darko3Dmaximus every outcome will happen but you are aware of the one you are living now so make it the best damnet!
verifymyageful 4 months ago
I don;t rly believe in life after death.. must like there is no life before birth . But i like to think that there is reincarnation tho..
irkman123 2 years ago
@irkman123 if reincarnation was real then there would have to be a fixed number of things...look at it this way if more people are being born than dying then it cant be real but then if u bring in the other species like birds and all that its exactly the same thing
sosolidvampire 1 year ago
@sosolidvampire not true
endofscene 1 year ago
Ridiculous. I don't believe in any of that silly shit.
SupaAmi 2 years ago
I often feel presence on my room and i was thinking somebody was looking at me when i was bathing.
Draconla 2 years ago
I believe in them because I saw a ghost twice and my best friends house has a ghost I saw it and her family saw it.
m8m8c9 2 years ago
hey
loveandhate777 2 years ago
I get a Elvis Cosstello vibe from your music - does anyone ever compare you two?
zeusvalentine 2 years ago
I've always liked Elvis Costello, but I would have to say he's the superior vocalist. Thanks for the compliment!
Rob
10thdim 2 years ago
There certainly seems to be a lot of proof on ghosts. I have always believed in ghosts, but now I'm not so sure. On one hand there just has to be, with all the haunting, old homes, weird deaths weird experiences, the unexplainable, the evidence is almost overwhelming, but i'm just not sure
TheCinemaReporter 2 years ago
Another part of this mystery is NDE reports. For if aneasthesia is supposed to create a blok of consciousness, how then do we explain people who have been put to sleep and are even 'flatlined' and yet can see their bodies being operated on?
zezt 2 years ago
wow thats deeeeeeeeeep.....
emmadancer1 2 years ago
Ok so is what you are saying is that when we die we cease to exist, but there is another us living in another dimension that doesn't know there is this dimension in which we are dead and no longer exist? An sometimes we can catch just a small glimpse of another dimension which we precieve as ghost or something else paranormal? Do you get what I'm saying? Even so how would that be possible? I'm guessing I'm missing the point altogether.
MyCatMischief 2 years ago
Its easy to prove our "spirit" and consciousness do NOT exist after we die. How? Because we were all already dead before we were born. After we die we will be in the EXACT same state as before we were born. That state is nonexistence and because our consciousness did not exist before we were born it will not exist after we die. Easy to understand...
soldersucker 2 years ago
Depends, Because just how we wouldn't know how it is after we die, you wouldn't remember how it was before you were born. We don't even remember how it was inside a womb. You really can't prove that our conscious does not exist.
EnIightened 2 years ago
Imagining no life after death is like trying to imagine an existance without time - we can't. As soon as we think we can, a random thought wanders in and we are aware of our existence and/or our experience of time. Even being unconscious doesn't help since, when we become conscious, time and life experience continues. We're stuck with both I'm afraid (or not afraid - I haven't decided).
portantwas 2 years ago
God I love this channel!
ericerzah 3 years ago 2
yea, I believe in something.. but not to sure "ghost" is the right word for it...
kameo1991 3 years ago
yeah i agree with you kameo i don't think "ghost" is the word i think your thinking of more like "paranormal activity"
ChidoriFreak23 2 years ago
there are too many stories of strange goings on throughout history, for there not ot be an element of truth in the theory of a spiritual dimension
GazzaToTheBeat 3 years ago 2
@GazzaToTheBeat That's like saying there are too many instances of drug-induced hallucination for there not to be an element of truth in the existence of other sensory dimensions. It's simply not true. The mind is more than capable of creating experiences outside of objective reality by itself, there doesn't have to be any other objective dimension for ghosts to really exist inside the minds of those who see them.
xXPinkGoddessXx 1 year ago
you only need one out of body experience to end all doubt.
the 21 grams is you, your consciousness, you'll all see one day that no one truly dies.
this is an absolute fact of reality, either you want to accept it or not.
i cannot prove this for anyone and you cannot find proof of this anywhere else than within yourself.
it is impossible to imagine life beyond physical death, when living within the third dimensional realm.
i can assure you though, it's endless unconditional love for all.
yocbjone 3 years ago 2
this confused me. are you trying to say that we do not continue on after death but because of the wiring of the human mind we can not imagine not living on after dying?
PivotKC 3 years ago
Actually, I'm saying that I believe parts of us do definitely carry on after death, but I wanted also to present the arguments scientists use when they say it's factors like "person permanence" which are what cause us to naturally believe such things. In most cases, scientists present these concepts from an atheistic viewpoint, saying this is what tricks us. But as I say near the end, if you are one of the millions who have had a supernatural experience then such arguments are irrelevant.
Rob
10thdim 3 years ago
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Mobile3999 3 years ago
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Mobile3999 3 years ago
i have a big asighment on ghosts so ya i do cuz i picked the topic =P well i dont believ but u get the point
knighttas 3 years ago
when a surgeon puts you under general anesthetic, wouldn't it feel like you've been folded through the 5th dimension? i thought you had to be folded through the dimension above the one you're traveling somewhere else in, or am i missing something?
supertrinko 3 years ago
Yes, that's right. Any folding of the current dimension travels through the next dimension up. When I say in this blog that with anesthetic, it's like "awareness is folded across the fourth dimension", the jump is indeed through the fifth dimension in this way of visualizing, and that is very much like the 2D "ant on a newspaper" image from the original animation: the 2D paper is folded, the ant disappears from one position and is instantly transported to another. Thanks for mentioning that!
Rob
10thdim 3 years ago
interesting video! thanks for another good one, rob! look forward to seeing more
trubbledmind 3 years ago
In the movie The Day The Earth Stood Still, the little boy asks the alien to bring his father back to life. The alien then tells him something very interesting. He says something like... "nothing ever truly dies... nothing is wasted in the universe... your father is not dead, he is just.... different..."
baidawi 3 years ago
Okay I got the exact lines:
"Nothing ever truly dies, the universe wastes nothing. Everything is simply, transformed."
baidawi 3 years ago
Rob, other than the original 10th dim vlog, I think this one has to be one of my favorites.
People claim to see their whole life "flash before their eyes" when they have near death experiences. Using your way of visualizing the dimensions etc, its easy to link that with the long undulating snake that we would be able to see in a "higher" dimension. I believe our consciousness is neither created nor destroyed .
baidawi 3 years ago 2
Yes, exactly. I have an upcoming blog called "Going to the Light" that ties that idea in as well.
Thanks for your kind words, baidawi!
Rob
10thdim 3 years ago
dreams alone are pretty "paranormal"
faszika 3 years ago 7
goto wikipedia
search: Dimension#Additional_dimensions
durstwurst 3 years ago
interesting...
colonelkermit 3 years ago
will some one please point me to some watchable information that gives a scientific or logical reason for believing in these dimensions.
I don't know were to start.
CivilHuman 3 years ago
It's mostly theoretical but it's an attempt by physicists to dealing some problem with Newtonian view of the universe and to certain extent Einstein ,How would you explain dealing with Temporal Paradox for example.
rmeddy1 3 years ago
I will check out the Temporal Paradox, never herd of it but have herd of others.
Note. I'm not completely ignorant the laws of physics. Al tho I don't know much of the math lol but this seems to be a questions of physics. Any ways If you know of any good video's. Long ones especially, feel free to send me a link.
CivilHuman 3 years ago
Well, it starts out with four dimensional space-time.
The additional dimensions are where we allow certain constants to vary, and think about them in a spacelike way.
In a very, very, loose way of explaining it.
bluebeard2 3 years ago
If anything carries on after death, it would be electric brain wave going into a higher dimension.
DSowns1111 3 years ago
Hello there.
Do you know where I can find some more information on these dimensions. Like a video that is scientific.
Just wondering if there's some out there.
I like documentary's and lectures. Not a big fan of reading tho :-)
CivilHuman 3 years ago
My answer is no
It doesn't seem very plausible.
People most likely just die.
The biology quits, and your dead.
CivilHuman 3 years ago