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If we could move in the 4th dimension, we could choose to go to our younger or older self at will, any time. Think of it as a line (Like Facebook’s timeline) on which you can move along.
The 5th dimension is like a 2-D plane with all possibilities of events from the day we were born, also called the ‘probability plane’.
Remember the definition of a higher dimension — A dimension is what you have to fold through to jump from one point to another in the dimension below.
One of the possible parallel universe is the one where the asteroids did not fall on earth, and the dinosaurs are still alive. But we can not reach that universe in the 5th dimension. This is because we are limited by causality.
he 6th dimension is a 3D space of every possible ‘worlds’ or state of our universe that exist after the big bang.
In the 6th dimension, 3-dimensional events are not interdependent, and your movement is no longer limited by causality. You can leap across different world lines, and get to other versions of the universe without having to worry about fifth-dimensional causality. In other words, you can teleport — from your universe to any point in time on any universe that was possible after the big bang. So you can travel or teleport yourself to a universe where Dinosaurs are still alive!
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