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At the core of Pravica’s theory is hyperdimensionality,
the idea that the universe consists of more dimensions than the four we experience: height, length, width, and time.
By Ellyn Lapointe For Dailymail.Com
Published: 19 September 2024
A baffling new theory to explain human consciousness has suggested it comes from hidden dimensions and is not just brain activity.
A physicist claimed that we plug in to these invisible planes of the universe when making art, practicing science, pondering philosophy or dreaming, and this could explain the phenomenon that has evaded scientific understanding for centuries.
Michael Pravica, a professor of physics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, has based the wild idea on hyperdimensionality, the idea that the universe is made up of more dimensions than just the four we perceive: height, length width and time.
But his theory is highly controversial, with one scientist saying that the cornerstone of Pravica’s theory ‘borders on science fiction.’
He suggested that in moments of heightened awareness, like when we enter a dream state or use our brains for deeply creative or intellectual tasks, our consciousness could transcend our physical dimension and enter a higher plane.