Unseen Worlds

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In Pieces of the Puzzle, the characters receive communications from other light levels.

The idea of those other light/energy levels of earth began with reality, a mistake found in Einstein’s theory of relativity.

 

 

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How this relates to Relativity

 

You can find an explanation of relativity here (be sure

to hit “play” next to “How Jasper sees it”). You will need to have this animation in mind as you read the following. (better yet, read the following first, then when you see the animation, you can see the problem right away)

 

To understand what is wrong, you have to know two simple laws of physics.

1)      Light travels in a straight line (light from a flashlight on the ceiling pointing toward the floor will travel straight down to the floor, and if there is a mirror directly under the flashlight, the light will reflect off the mirror)

2)      Light does not travel with the object that gave it off (a.k.a. Doppler effect) In other words if the flashlight gave off a flash of light then quickly moved away (like speed of light quickly), the flash of light will still travel straight down towards the mirror. It will not move away with the flashlight. If the mirror moves away before the flash of light reaches it, the light is obviously NOT going to reflect off the mirror. It does not chase the mirror down.

 

So, looking again at the scenario suggested by Einstein (watch the animation now if you haven’t yet), a flash of light, or a single photon, given off by an object pointing straight down, but traveling close to the speed of light, would appear to a stationary observer to hit behind the mirror.

 

Instead of seeing the same event happen at two different times, the two observers in the animation would actually see two different events happen. One would see the light reflect off the mirror, the other would not.

 

A further possibility presents itself. One observer may not see any light at all.

 

While this in itself may not prove multiple light levels, it certainly suggests the possibility.

 

Five Dimensions

 

What this also suggests is the presence of a FIFTH DIMENSION

(this is dimension as a description of an object’s position in the universe, there are other definitions of dimension)

 

At present the four dimensions are defined as

1)      Point/Line (Length)

2)      Area (Length and Height)

3)      Volume (Length, Height, and Width)

4)      Time

 

With multiple spectrums or light levels, the fifth dimension is clearly

5)      Light

(or the spectrum at which your atoms measure light)

 

Basically, the dimensions create the specific address of each object in the universe. Only one object can exist in the same place (the first three dimensions) at the same time on the same light level. However, they can exist in the same place at different times, or at the same place and time but on different light levels.

 

 

Light Levels

 

Think of a radio that tunes to only
one station. Compare this to the atoms that make up the world around you,
and your own body. Every sight and touch is an electromagnetic interaction
between those atoms; and each interaction occurs on one station, our electromagnetic spectrum.
Everything from microwaves to xrays, from light to the fields between our
atoms that create the sense of touch, are on one spectrum, going one speed.

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 But it is possible there is more than one station, or electromagnetic
spectrum.  Just because our “radio” isn't tuned to pick them up does not mean
they do not exist.

 

The possibilities are fascinating. Whole civilizations could exist around us, beyond our measurement. People, animals, or vehicles could pass us by without either us or them knowing about the other. We could walk through mountains or buildings from another spectrum and not realize it.

 

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We’re calling the other theoretical spectrums Light Levels. These different levels could be the explanation behind:

 

·         “ghosts”

·         Dark matter

 

For our purposes, they form the backbone of the Timekeepers Series.

 

 

Learn more about the electromagnetic spectrum

Learn more about electromagnetism and touch

Another page on electromagnetism and touch