Are Bees More 6th Dimensional?
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Bees beat us to "Engineering and Societal Law" by 100 million years.
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ROB BRYANTON IS THE MAN. seriously, these videos are blowing my mind
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Bees are seeing the ultra violet range..which is faster than the normal light visible by human eye.
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I got chased by a wasp once. Couldn't outrun it. I thought it was just faster than me. Turns out it's a fucking quantum physicist.....on an intuitive level no less!!!
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Robert is what would happen if Mr. Rogers had a kid with Rod Serling.
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@RomeoSOF2 u think its a lie Bwahahahahaha Kid -.-
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As usual, the top rated comments are idiots who think they can chirp Rob. Shame.
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as usual, fascinating stuff. i feel as though going back to the beginning and watching the entries in chronological order may provide a more fundamental understanding of the material, but skipping around is just so tempting and fun.
for some reason, deja vu almost feels as if it's more sixth dimensional. as though you're momentarily slipping into a universe in which you arrived at that point a moment sooner.
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Hate to nit pick, but Giants Causeway is actually in Northern Ireland not Ireland, sorry its its one of our countrys defining features. Great post tho :)
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if they are 6dimensional wouldn't they have been so for a very long time, so how did they reduce in numbers just from 2006 onwards?
Hey, Rob, I watch your videos because they teeter between imaginative and kooky and I enjoy the philosophical angle you have -- but you took a serious left turn into "kooky" with the bee thing. Bees as a harbinger of global catastrophe? Uh, no. Unfortunately, it's as much a harbinger of global catastrophe as the Black Plague. Bees are dying from a fungal disease. They're not vanishing into the aether; they're dropping dead.
AfraidtoFly 1 year ago
@AfraidtoFly Where did I say they're vanishing into the aether? The phrase I use is "canaries in a coalmine": canaries don't disappear, they die.
Do canaries have an evolutionary advantage that makes them die? Not really an advantage if it kills them, wouldn't you say? In the same sense, perhaps being able to see sixth dimensionally is not giving these bees an evolutionary advantage.
Please google these two words - bees tangential - and read my blog entry "Bees and Tangential Thinking".
Rob
10thdim 1 year ago 10
So bees are dying out because they can see alternative realities where there are no flowers...or possibly loads of flowers giving them a blasé attitude to collecting pollen. It's a rather unique theory I'll give you that, hah.
But according to your theory on Dimensions all possible realities throughout all time in our universe are necessary to create a point in the seventh dimension. Right?So all the realities have already happened, why would the various differences only now be affecting bees?
JallenMeodia 1 year ago 5
@JallenMeodia Yes, according to my approach to visualizing the dimensions, the 6th contains all possible versions of our particular universe, but there are still states which would be "near" or "far" from a particular point in the 6th dimension. You can imagine it this way - think of a map of the world. A road you're traveling on is a 4th dimensional line, a junction where you turn onto a different road (or not) uses the 5th dimension, but all the connecting space between the roads is the 6th.
10thdim 1 year ago 5