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		By: Kazim Kemal-ur-Rahim		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://adventuresofthemonad.com/6-pythagorean-model-of-creation/comment-page-1/#comment-1254&quot;&gt;Rony&lt;/a&gt;.

Hi Rony

It does seem puzzling at first, but remember on Plane 49, you have three dimensions. You need these to form an object. So by the time you get to Plane 1, you have 51 dimensions, a mind-boggling concept. I like to model it to myself that on Plane 1, you are able to resonate on all other planes simultaneously. This is how you can describe this state to be omnipresent. There are actually 52 dimensions in total. Why? Because time can also be considered a dimension. What makes time special is that it occurs across all dimensions, although it is experienced differently in each dimension. Time, however, is an absolute in the Universe. It disappears when you return back into the Ante-Verse. Why? Because there is no movement or rotation of primordial atoms there.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://adventuresofthemonad.com/6-pythagorean-model-of-creation/comment-page-1/#comment-1254">Rony</a>.</p>
<p>Hi Rony</p>
<p>It does seem puzzling at first, but remember on Plane 49, you have three dimensions. You need these to form an object. So by the time you get to Plane 1, you have 51 dimensions, a mind-boggling concept. I like to model it to myself that on Plane 1, you are able to resonate on all other planes simultaneously. This is how you can describe this state to be omnipresent. There are actually 52 dimensions in total. Why? Because time can also be considered a dimension. What makes time special is that it occurs across all dimensions, although it is experienced differently in each dimension. Time, however, is an absolute in the Universe. It disappears when you return back into the Ante-Verse. Why? Because there is no movement or rotation of primordial atoms there.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Kazim,

You say in this presentation this: &quot;Atoms vibrate in multiple dimensions. Atoms on plane-49 vibrate in 3 dimensions.  Atoms on plane-48 vibrate in 4 dimensions and atoms on plane-43 vibrate in 9 dimensions. Finally, when you get back to plane-1, where it all began, atoms there vibrate in 51 dimensions.&quot;

Does this mean that each atom vibrates in their own dimension + the two dimensions above them?
Than what about the 1-Atom?
I don&#039;t understand where the number 51 comes from. I thought the 49 planes were like 49 dimensions.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Kazim,</p>
<p>You say in this presentation this: &#8220;Atoms vibrate in multiple dimensions. Atoms on plane-49 vibrate in 3 dimensions.  Atoms on plane-48 vibrate in 4 dimensions and atoms on plane-43 vibrate in 9 dimensions. Finally, when you get back to plane-1, where it all began, atoms there vibrate in 51 dimensions.&#8221;</p>
<p>Does this mean that each atom vibrates in their own dimension + the two dimensions above them?<br />
Than what about the 1-Atom?<br />
I don&#8217;t understand where the number 51 comes from. I thought the 49 planes were like 49 dimensions.</p>
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