Reinhard introduces a new factor and a way of thinking by reimagining the existence of what you see, touch, and measure. Reinhard also focuses on the possibility of what if the thoughts you think, the emotions you feel, and the inner nudges you follow are not just “mental activities,” but actual components of a larger, structured reality?
The secret behind it all? A 24-dimensional universe where the physical world is only half the map.
The Physical Dimensions
Reinhard focuses on the physical aspect of life and the already accepted reality that physical elements can be measured, but instead of stopping at the familiar three dimensions and time, he expands the idea to twelve physical dimensions that include:
- The fabric of space and time (Involving String theory)
- Probability and uncertainty
- Interactional forces that govern how particles and people connect
- Hidden variables that shape the outcomes of reality through physical factors
Mark Reinhard also has a knack for storytelling and simplifying overly complex elements. He describes the physical dimensions almost like the operating system of the universe, which determines how matter behaves, why events unfold the way they do, and how the physical realm maintains its structure in the unknown and known dimensions. But it doesn’t end there!
The Non-Physical Dimensions
This is where the book starts to connect the dots between the physical and non-physical realms. Reinhard argues that there are twelve additional non-physical dimensions that mimic the structure of the physical ones. These dimensions control the following entities:
- Consciousness
- Emotions
- Intuition
- Thought
- Spiritual awareness
- Intention
- The subtle forces behind meaning, purpose, and connection
Instead of treating consciousness as an extension of advanced biology. Reinhard treats it as a dimension of reality just as real, structured, and influential as gravity or the physical dimensions that can be measured.
Reinhard provides language and legitimacy to the things science often fails to clarify, which include your gut instinct before a big decision, the emotional energy in a room, the unconditional love you feel for a child, or the peace people describe during deep spiritual experiences (including projection).
In Reinhard’s 24-dimensional model, these aren’t “soft” or “imaginary” experiences. They’re actual interactions happening in the non-physical half of reality and are very much a reality.
How Can The Non-Physical Be Perceived Without Absolute Evidence? Reinhard Disagrees
One of the strengths of Life in 24 Dimensions is that Reinhard doesn’t expect his readers to take his ideas on blind belief. Instead, he draws from a wide range of experiences and phenomena that modern science hasn’t fully explained but cannot dismiss due to their obvious measurable impact. Even though the phenomenon itself cannot be measured, its impact can!
Some examples include :
- Near-death experiences that report consistent themes
- Telepathy-like events between close individuals
- Moments of intuition that defy probability. (The feeling of knowing that something might happen, and it actually does!)
- Energy-based healing and acupuncture
- His own clinical experiences with “entanglement”.
For many readers, these examples will feel familiar. Almost everyone has had a moment of unexplainable knowing, a dream that felt like a message, or a connection with someone that seemed to operate beyond words, and it became a reality or proved to be a reality.
Reinhard’s point isn’t to prove every paranormal claim but to simply show that human experience points consistently toward something beyond the physical and that ignoring this side of reality leaves the story incomplete.
Why These 24 Dimensions Matter in Everyday Life
The real magic of Reinhard’s framework doesn’t lie in the numbers but in the implied references. If reality is both physical and non-physical, then they should:
- Emotions are not just feelings, rather governable forces. In the non-physical dimensions, emotions act like energy fields that influence decisions, relationships, and even physical outcomes.
- Intention is a misunderstood yet real variable: What you focus on shapes your direction, not as a self-help idea, but as a connection between physical and non-physical dimensions.
- Personal transformation becomes a science of alignment: Reinhard argues that the factor of “being” is as important as the factor of “doing.” When your emotional and spiritual dimensions align with action in the physical world, life begins to shift more fluidly, and the harmony between the dimensions becomes clearer.
- Self-awareness is a tool, not a trend: Understanding your inner world is understanding half of the universe’s structure.
The Mind of God
Reinhard introduces the idea of the “Mind of God” nearing the end of the book, not as a religious dogma, but as the total consciousness that bridges the gap between both physical and non-physical dimensions.
It’s less about someone controlling strings from the sky and more about the underlying intelligence or awareness that connects all things. In his model, this consciousness is the ultimate dimension from which everything else emerges. Whether you consider yourself spiritual, scientific, or undecided, the concept is presented in a way that feels expansive rather than prescriptive.