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Dreams and the Universe Next Door
By Gary S.
Bekkum
August 27th, 2006
Dreams are the simulations of other worlds, often with very
different rules of behavior from our waking reality. In recent years it has
become popular for physicists to dream up the idea of other parallel universes,
called brane-worlds, floating near each other in a higher dimensional bulk
space.
Dreams
flow in the subjective
domain like parallel
layers of thought. We
personally experience
dreams as a natural
aspect of the human
mental 'operating
system,' just beyond the
reach of objective
reality. We reach out to
touch them, but they
disappear in the mist
under the light of lucid
consciousness.
From information theory, we know that they must have an
ontological reality. All information, dreams included, must have
physical representation. Dreams therefore exist in some very
real sense, apart from the measure taken by our mental
apparatus. Dreams are the simulations of other worlds, often
with very different rules of behavior from our waking reality.
In recent years it has become popular for physicists to dream up
the idea of other parallel universes, called brane-worlds,
floating near each other in a higher dimensional bulk space. In
this theory there is an extremely weak coupling of the
brane-worlds coming from the exchange of gravitons -- quantum
particles of the gravitational force -- which are heavily
diluted by the higher dimensional space that they escape into.
Physicists like this idea because it helps to solve several
long-standing problems in physics, not the least of which is why
gravity is so weak compared to the other forces of nature.
Gravitons are the quantum manifestation of gravity, which is the
classical curvature of spacetime. Brane worlds are thought to be
spatially flat and in parallel with each other, but all of the
other forces of ordinary matter are confined to each brane
world, and do not interact across the bulk higher dimensional
space. We are stuck like flies on fly paper by the very forces
that allow for our existence. Only gravity is allowed to pass
between the worlds.
About ten years ago, Sir Roger Penrose invoked gravity as the
determining player in consciousness, by allowing different
spacetime curvatures to introduce a non-computable selection
process into fundamental reality. At the classical level the
brain cell microtubules discussed by his associate,
anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff, operate like multi-celled
binary information processors, based upon the conformation
(shape) of their proteins. The shape of each individual tiny
protein structure is determined by an individual quanta of
charge (the location of an electron) which in turn is affected
by the selection of its path due to the shape of spacetime. One
shape could be represented by a one, the other by a zero. Thus
in the Penrose-Hameroff theory, the output of a quantum mind
appears as a classical computer. Prior to the classical
selection of a thought (represented by the configuration of ones
and zeros) the quantum mind is in a superposition of different
outcomes, or a thought may be found in more than one place at
the same time.
All of this is conjecture, but real, material brane worlds might
be detected by high energy experiments in the next couple of
years, when we 'observe' the graviton leaving our brane world
and entering the bulk. By the way, each flat brane-world must be
less than 1/10 mm from the next. So it would be true to say that
the universe next door is right at your fingertips!
Imagine an alien device tunneling via a wormhole into the brane
world next door; the brane could serve as a base of operation
inaccessible to the human race. Carefully controlled
micro-wormholes could then be used to penetrate into the
material space of our brane-world, nearly invisible except to
the extent that the aliens desire to interact strongly with our
material world. In this scenario the aliens are operating from
an alien base (based upon the moon, perhaps?) but that base
cannot be accessed by human technology, nor observed by ordinary
means. If our minds are quantum-gravity related as in
Penrose-Hameroff, then perhaps we might 'remote view' these
alternative worlds via gravity fields across the bulk
hyperspace?
This makes for an interesting speculation, as real-life
men-in-black tasked Ingo Swann, the U.S. Government's primary
remote viewing psychic-spy trainer, to view alien moon bases in
the 1970's. The tale of this incredible adventure is told in our
story, "To the Moon and Back, With Love."
Copyright (c) 2006 Gary S. Bekkum. All rights reserved.
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