When I was figuring out the dimensions of physical reality, I managed to come up with three dimensions that make up “physical space”. Then three dimensions that make up a “time space”. And finally three dimensions that make up the “starting conditions”. Thus, I came up with nine dimensions to account for all the variations that could possibly exist in a physical reality. Then I had to ask myself, “What could a tenth dimension possibly consist of?”. Then it hit me, all along we have been talking of purely physical existence. What if there was a non-physical existence as well? And what could it possibly consist of? Then I realized that there are some things that could be considered a non-physical existence. They are our thoughts, attitudes and emotions. Our “inner world” as it is sometimes referred to. We experience it every waking moment of our lives yet we tend to think it is just “in our heads.” But what if it is more than that? There is ample evidence (If you bother to look) that our consciousness survives our body’s death and indeed exists independent of the body. I describe much of that evidence in my book “Life in 24 Dimensions” Our bodies are just a means to interact with the physical world. It is no more than a vehicle, although a very complex one. So I then came up with three more dimensions to describe “Interaction Variables” that describe how the physical and non-physical realities interact. That then makes 12 dimensions in total for physical existence. In a similar fashion, I came up with 12 dimensions for non-physical reality with the last three being the same in both. Thus, we therefore have 24 dimensions to describe all of existence, both physical and non-physical. There is even ample evidence that my “interaction variables even exist. We do in fact exist in a combined dimensional universe. I have come up with a framework that describes it. You can deny it as much as you want, but my logic and the evidence is sound.