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MENTAL DIMENSION

  • Point : In mental dimension it is the smallest particle a mind can imagine , it can resemble a spark of light , a candle , a lamp etc.
  • line : These are the imaginary lines or links between points inside mind
  • plane : these are the 2D imaginary pictures
  • Cube : 3d imagination

In mental dimension The conscious mind is, at least, a fourth dimensional entity. It is similar to or the same as time and viewpoint. Without mind, there is no experience of time. And without a viewpoint, there is no mind. If we could not view the sequence of experiences that make up our lives, then there would be no memory for the previous scenes of our life. To be aware of the scenes we require an additional dimension. Hence conscious mind is at least a fourth dimensional entity. In present time we view 3 dimensions. In remembering we view the past as a sequence of 2 dimensional pictures or one past incident as a three dimensional incident. If we observe a past (or imaginary incident) in 3 dimensions, then we loose, temporarily, our experience of time and space in the present. Hence the mind is a four dimensional entity, and it is, at least sometimes, limited to four dimensions. That is, it does not perceive in five dimensions. When calls are made for all dimensions, then other calls cannot be handled. When we are emotionally involved in a past incident, we are not aware of the present, or the passage of time. We are aware only of that past incident. Therefore, we can scan the time track as a sequence of pictures (2 dimensional images) or enter a memory bubble and perceive it in 3 dimensions. But we cannot do both. We can scan higher dimensions by sampling them in 4 dimensions. We can flit from one 3 dimensional experience to another. Or even move to and fro between them.

We can imagine a 2 dimensional circle and a 2 dimensional square in the same place, but we cannot imagine a sphere and a cube in the same place! No two objects can occupy the same space in 4 dimensions!

That common Essence wherein things of different natures do agree, is called GENUS, general, common Kind. That common nature which is communicable to several Individuals, is called SPECIES, Sort or special kind, specifie, specifical. Breed. These common kinds may be distinguished into such as are either more properly

Transcendental

Transcendental; concerned with the origins of dimension , namely, those most universal and comprehensive Terms which fall under Discourse; relating to

  • The first and most general Conception, of which the Vnderstanding takes notice, as most known.
    • BEING, Entity, Essence, Existence, subsist, am, is, extant.
    • NOTHING, Nought, null, none, annul, disannul, annihilate, abrogate, abolish, void, undoe, cancel, evacuate, Ciphre.
  • Those dimensional Beings which ‖ are truly such, or those which our Senses mistake for Beings.
    • THING, Affair, Matter, Business, Case, real-ly, indeed.
    • APPARENCE, Apparition, Phantasm, Shew, Vision, Elusion and vanish.
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  • Similitudes of dimensional Beings; formed in our Minds either ‖ by apprehension of things that are, or imagination of things that are not.
    • NOTION, Conception.
    • FICTION, Figment, make, feign, frame, devise, counterfet, forge, coin, mint, Fa∣ble, Apologue, Romance, Tale, Legend, Mythology, Fairy, Nymph, Centaur, Griffin, Bugbear, Goblin, Chymera, Atlantis, Vtopia.
  • The words assigned for the signifying of several dimensional Things and Notions: to which that common name for the signifying of particular rational Beings may be an∣nexed, though less properly.
    • NAME, Style, Title, Titular, Compellation, Appellation, nominate, denominate, Sirname, Inscription, Nomenclator, anonymous, call, Nown, Term.
    • PERSON, Age, Party, No-body, Wight.

Predicamental;

  • Such things as ‖ subsist by themselves, or which (according to the old Logical definition) require a subject of inhesion: Though they are indeed nothing but the modes of Substance.
    • SUBSTANCE, subsist.
    • ACCIDENT-all.
  • That habitude of things whereby they may be said to have parts distinct and ca∣pable of division, or the general disposition of things either to Action or Passion.
    • QUANTITY, Much, Deale, Mathematick.
    • QVALITY, Disposition, Endowment, indue, parts, qualification, manner, con∣dition, estate.
  • The application of the Agent to the Patient, or the reception of the force of the Agent.
    • ACTION, doe, perform, commit, practise▪ proceeding, function, exercise, at∣chieve, dealing, Act, Fact, Deed, Feat, Exploit, Passage, Prank, Trick, play the Part.
    • PASSION, abide, ail, bear, endure, suffer, undergo, sustain, feel, capable.
  • Such things as ‖ cannot be, or cannot be known, without a respect to something else; or which may be, or may be understood of themselves, without any such refe∣rence.
    • RELATION, refer, Regard, Respect, Habitude, correlative.
    • ABSOLVTENESS, irrespective, peremptory, flat, positive.
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