12-14-2010, 02:30 PM
they can coexist, but not without tinting/affecting each other.
first of all, densities, colors relate to the core vibration of the photon. and they are sequential. so, if there is a 3d, and 4d, it means there are yellow vibration and green vibration in the same place.
even if these constitute two different dimensions, there will be a barrier at which they tie to each other, at the point where the vibration of the photon passes the threshold from end-yellow to starting-green.
because there is continuum, these vibrations will inevitably affect each other around that vicinity.
and it is only natural - colors in the color palette transform into each other.
first of all, densities, colors relate to the core vibration of the photon. and they are sequential. so, if there is a 3d, and 4d, it means there are yellow vibration and green vibration in the same place.
even if these constitute two different dimensions, there will be a barrier at which they tie to each other, at the point where the vibration of the photon passes the threshold from end-yellow to starting-green.
because there is continuum, these vibrations will inevitably affect each other around that vicinity.
and it is only natural - colors in the color palette transform into each other.