I've been pondering the nature of interdimensional beings lately and I'm curious about what that even means. What would these beings be? Are there entirely different dimensions with unique properties of matter, or perhaps variations in elements and physics? Does the concept of 'space' apply in these other dimensions? For instance, do they have stars and galaxies? And if these dimensions are so fundamentally different, how could these beings interact with our own world without being destroyed in the process?
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Nikola Tesla once said that to uncover the universe's secrets, we should consider energy, frequency, and vibration. So, I think interdimensional beings could just be entities existing at a different vibration. They can pop into our frequency but can’t hang around for too long. Some meditation techniques or even psychedelics might let us tune into their vibration. It’s said that at these higher vibrations, thoughts can actually generate matter!
I love that perspective! I’ve often thought that the ‘dark matter’ we can’t see might actually be these other dimensions. Plus, when we set off nuclear bombs, maybe they send ripples that impact these interdimensional realms too?
Everything overlaps; we're all on the same plane. When our vibration changes, we might perceive them, or vice versa. Like those UFOs that seem to vanish—they might not actually disappear but shift into another dimension. People talk about ‘thinner veils’ in certain areas where sightings are more frequent.
I find it fascinating to think that perhaps a whole civilization exists right next to us, just vibrating at a different frequency. Imagine alien cities and families coexisting with us in the same space but we can't see them! It might even explain a lot of UFO sightings and other paranormal happenings.
I believe what we call interdimensional could actually refer to beings from alternate universes or timelines. It seems more plausible to create a gateway between universes than to imagine beings from a different realization of our universe interacting with ours meaningfully.
You could consider simulation theory as interdimensional too. To me, an interdimensional being might exist beyond our understanding of time and space. If reality is a simulation, then surely there could be entities outside of it who can manipulate our reality just like a programmer tweaks their code.
That's interesting, but what exactly is vibrating? Like, if I pluck a guitar string, that string vibrates. What do you think is vibrating in these beings? Is it the atoms of their world? What causes that vibration?