(08-26-2014, 02:44 PM)anagogy Wrote:(08-26-2014, 02:37 PM)Ashim Wrote: Actually you can.
Sure, our conditionining almost ensures that we default to a certain mode of perception but given focused attention one is able to 'view' and interact with this axis.
The point was that there is no more room in a 3-dimensional axis for another dimensional axis, thus, the dimensional axis has to move inner rather than outer. I wasn't implying that it could not be imagined. Just not imagined as "outer".
The potential teleporter would do well to remember the 33rd degree.
This came to mind:
Quote:Ra: I am Ra. You are quite correct as far as your language may take you and, due to your training, more able than we to express the concept. Our only correction, if you will, would be to suggest that the 90° of which you speak are an angle which may best be understood as a portion of a tesseract.