
Why Your Thoughts and Emotions Are More Powerful Than You Think
Every moment of your life is shaped by something you cannot see.

Every moment of your life is shaped by something you cannot see.

What if the most powerful force in the universe is not gravity, not time, not even energy—but love? Not love as poetry describes it.

The big questions for the curious mind who are conscious about consciousness, or wondering about science and spirituality really being at odds, Life in 24 Dimensions offers a thoughtful, sometimes surprising journey into how deeply connected reality might be.

When I was figuring out the dimensions of physical reality, I managed to come up with three dimensions that make up “physical space”.

The last three dimensions in both realities are the same and define how both realities interact with each other. Interestingly enough, my conditionality largely agrees with string theory.

Love is something we hear about almost every day. It’s in our conversations, the music we listen to, the stories we tell, and even the struggles we face.

We live in an era of remarkable scientific advancement, yet confusion about meaning, truth, and purpose has never been greater.

Science has given us extraordinary tools to understand the universe. It can measure the smallest particles, map distant galaxies, and calculate forces that govern space and time.

The task ahead is not blind belief. It is careful exploration. If reality truly spans multiple dimensions of being and meaning, then understanding ourselves requires more than instruments. It requires attention. Reflection. And the courage to let different kinds of truth coexist without fear.

Reinhard introduces a new factor and a way of thinking by reimagining the existence of what you see, touch, and measure.

Politics, beliefs, and the never-ending chase to understand ‘reality’, which divide people in unimaginable ways. This is where Mark G.