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Reason: Added conculsive statement, and fixed typos

If you view a 3D world, through 2D math, you can see the world as flat, when in fact it is not. This will allow for a 'veil' in antarctic that you can 'step through'. This will also help for you to understand 'inner worlds' from our limited perspective. Similarly, if you view a tenth dimensional reality through the confines of our 3D perspective, you can anchor yourself to your viewpoint.

Elites don't use older more simplified math because they are more accurate, but only to gain perspective on something. Similar to how all theories seem to have discrepancies, yet are used as the de facto means in scientific method and implementation.

In other words, our world is simultaneously second dimension, three dimensions and many higher dimensions. Try viewing them as all of these, at the same time, to help understand these secret lands from these different perspectives these realities grant you.

3 years ago
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If you view a 3D world, through 2D math, you can see the world as flat, when in fact it is not. This will allow for a 'veil' in antarctic that you can 'step through'. This will also hep for you to understand 'inner worlds' from our limited perspective. Similarly, if you view a tenth dimensional reality through the confines of our 3D perspective, you can anchor yourself to your viewpoint.

Elites don't use older more simplified math because they are more accurate, but only to gain perspective on something. Similar to how all theories seem to have discrepancies, yet are used as the de fecto means in scientific method and implementation.

3 years ago
1 score