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adjective Of or pertaining to a system having more dimensions than naturally found in our universe.
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Nobody has even tried a system this complex before; it's only the advances in hyperdimensional memory storage and monadic processing that have made it possible.
Nobody has even tried a system this complex before; it's only the advances in hyperdimensional memory storage and monadic processing that have made it possible.
All of the culture ships are awesome pieces of technology, and the idea of the hyperdimensional Minds that control them makes my ultra-tech nodes throb with excitement.
This event catalyzed a year-long quest to develop an observer/participant art form reflecting the integration of time (particle) and space (wave) into the living breathing presence of a new archetype, the "wavicle" reflecting Tambellini's space/time experiments in art & physics at MIT, anticipating the hyperdimensional model based on the torsion effect of the rotation of the planets and their satellites arising from behind the Iron Curtain.
My friend and collaborator, Rolf Mauer, handed me Dark Mission: A Secret History of NASA co-authored by Mike Bara and the controversial Richard C. Hoagland, chief proponent of the hyperdimensional model.
As I arrived, the artist's work was being hung, and I remained there for five days alone, immersed in his vortexes while reading about this model of hyperdimensional physics and Torsion Field Theory, the most fundamental rule being "rotation, rotation, rotation."
“The existence of unseen hyperspatial realities... that, through information transfer between dimensions, are the literal ‘foundation substrate’ maintaining the reality of everything in this dimension.�?
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“The existence of unseen hyperspatial realities... that, through information transfer between dimensions, are the literal ‘foundation substrate’ maintaining the reality of everything in this dimension.�?
- Richard Hoagland
September 16, 2007