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Introduction
In classical science and philosophy, reality is viewed through a system of dimensions (axes), where space, time, and their derivatives form the foundation of our perception. However, this system leaves an open question: is there something beyond dimensions?
This theory introduces two new concepts:
Boundary Exit (WG) – a state where dimensional axes lose significance, but the structure of perception remains.
Axis Exit (WO) – a state where the very possibility of measurement and logic disappears, leading to absolute unknown.
These ideas offer a new perspective on reality, pushing the boundaries of philosophy and science.
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1. Axes and Dimensions (D-Structure)
Dimensions (axes) form the fundamental structure of reality. In classical models, they are described as follows:
0D – A point (no extension).
1D – A line (length).
2D – A plane (length and width).
3D – Space (length, width, height).
4D – Time (change of states within space).
5D and beyond – Hypothetical additional dimensions.
However, dimensions are not absolute. If transitions between them exist, we can assume the existence of "boundaries" between dimensions.
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2. Boundary (D + 0.5) as a Transition Between Dimensions
A boundary is not a full-fledged dimension but rather a transitional state between two dimensions.
Examples:
2.5D – Not just height, but a transition between 2D and 3D, where an object partially exists in both forms.
3.5D – An intermediate state between space and time, where time is perceived but has not yet become an independent axis.
We can hypothesize that our reality already includes a boundary. For example, humans perceive time but cannot control it—perhaps we live in 3.5D, not pure 3D.
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3. Boundary Exit (WG) – What Lies Beyond Dimensions?
If a boundary (D + 0.5) is a transition between dimensions, what happens when one steps beyond all dimensions?
WG (Boundary Exit) is a state where dimensions cease to exist, but the structure of reality remains.
It can be imagined as:
Existing outside space and time while still being able to conceptualize them.
The potential existence of worlds not based on familiar coordinates.
A logical limit where dimensions lose meaning.
The question is: if WG exists, can we reach it?
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4. Axis Exit (WO) – The Absolute Limit of Thought
If WG is an exit beyond dimensions, then WO is an exit beyond the very structure of dimensions.
WO (Axis Exit) is not just the absence of coordinates, but the absence of the very possibility of measurement. In this state:
There is no space, no time, and no alternatives.
There is no structure within which anything can be conceptualized.
Even the concept of "existence" loses meaning.
WO is the absolute logical end.
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5. Can One Exit a Boundary or an Axis?
1) Can We Reach WG?
Theoretically, if WG is simply an exit beyond dimensions while maintaining structure, it might be accessible by altering perception parameters (e.g., through hypothetical technologies or transcendental experiences).
2) Can We Reach WO?
WO is not just the absence of axes—it is the absence of even the concept of axes. Crossing into WO would be equivalent to the disappearance of thought itself. If someone were to reach WO, they would not be able to return or even perceive their own existence.
Conclusion: WG may be attainable, but WO is the absolute limit beyond which nothing can be conceived.
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6. Possible Implications of the Theory
1. Physics
If WG exists, this could imply the existence of worlds without traditional dimensions.
2. Philosophy
WO sets a limit on human cognition. If nothing exists beyond it, our minds are inherently constrained.
3. Consciousness
If perception is possible beyond dimensions (WG), there may be states of existence we do not yet understand.
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Conclusion
We have explored the system of dimensions, boundaries, boundary exit (WG), and axis exit (WO).
Key takeaways:
1. Boundary (D + 0.5) – A transition between dimensions.
2. Boundary Exit (WG) – A state outside dimensions, but with logical structure.
3. Axis Exit (WO) – The absolute limit where even the concept of measurement ceases to exist.
4. WG can be conceptualized, but WO represents the ultimate end of thought.
This theory raises a fundamental question:
If we can imagine WG, does that mean it can be reached?
And if someone has reached WO… do they even exist anymore?
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Next Steps
This theory is open for discussion and refinement. Could WG be scientifically explored? What would it mean if WO is truly the final boundary of thought?
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Would you like any refinements before posting?
This version is structured to be clear, engaging, and suitable for Quora’s audience. Let me know if you want any tweaks!
Introduction
In classical science and philosophy, reality is viewed through a system of dimensions (axes), where space, time, and their derivatives form the foundation of our perception. However, this system leaves an open question: is there something beyond dimensions?
This theory introduces two new concepts:
Boundary Exit (WG) – a state where dimensional axes lose significance, but the structure of perception remains.
Axis Exit (WO) – a state where the very possibility of measurement and logic disappears, leading to absolute unknown.
These ideas offer a new perspective on reality, pushing the boundaries of philosophy and science.
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1. Axes and Dimensions (D-Structure)
Dimensions (axes) form the fundamental structure of reality. In classical models, they are described as follows:
0D – A point (no extension).
1D – A line (length).
2D – A plane (length and width).
3D – Space (length, width, height).
4D – Time (change of states within space).
5D and beyond – Hypothetical additional dimensions.
However, dimensions are not absolute. If transitions between them exist, we can assume the existence of "boundaries" between dimensions.
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2. Boundary (D + 0.5) as a Transition Between Dimensions
A boundary is not a full-fledged dimension but rather a transitional state between two dimensions.
Examples:
2.5D – Not just height, but a transition between 2D and 3D, where an object partially exists in both forms.
3.5D – An intermediate state between space and time, where time is perceived but has not yet become an independent axis.
We can hypothesize that our reality already includes a boundary. For example, humans perceive time but cannot control it—perhaps we live in 3.5D, not pure 3D.
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3. Boundary Exit (WG) – What Lies Beyond Dimensions?
If a boundary (D + 0.5) is a transition between dimensions, what happens when one steps beyond all dimensions?
WG (Boundary Exit) is a state where dimensions cease to exist, but the structure of reality remains.
It can be imagined as:
Existing outside space and time while still being able to conceptualize them.
The potential existence of worlds not based on familiar coordinates.
A logical limit where dimensions lose meaning.
The question is: if WG exists, can we reach it?
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4. Axis Exit (WO) – The Absolute Limit of Thought
If WG is an exit beyond dimensions, then WO is an exit beyond the very structure of dimensions.
WO (Axis Exit) is not just the absence of coordinates, but the absence of the very possibility of measurement. In this state:
There is no space, no time, and no alternatives.
There is no structure within which anything can be conceptualized.
Even the concept of "existence" loses meaning.
WO is the absolute logical end.
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5. Can One Exit a Boundary or an Axis?
1) Can We Reach WG?
Theoretically, if WG is simply an exit beyond dimensions while maintaining structure, it might be accessible by altering perception parameters (e.g., through hypothetical technologies or transcendental experiences).
2) Can We Reach WO?
WO is not just the absence of axes—it is the absence of even the concept of axes. Crossing into WO would be equivalent to the disappearance of thought itself. If someone were to reach WO, they would not be able to return or even perceive their own existence.
Conclusion: WG may be attainable, but WO is the absolute limit beyond which nothing can be conceived.
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6. Possible Implications of the Theory
1. Physics
If WG exists, this could imply the existence of worlds without traditional dimensions.
2. Philosophy
WO sets a limit on human cognition. If nothing exists beyond it, our minds are inherently constrained.
3. Consciousness
If perception is possible beyond dimensions (WG), there may be states of existence we do not yet understand.
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Conclusion
We have explored the system of dimensions, boundaries, boundary exit (WG), and axis exit (WO).
Key takeaways:
1. Boundary (D + 0.5) – A transition between dimensions.
2. Boundary Exit (WG) – A state outside dimensions, but with logical structure.
3. Axis Exit (WO) – The absolute limit where even the concept of measurement ceases to exist.
4. WG can be conceptualized, but WO represents the ultimate end of thought.
This theory raises a fundamental question:
If we can imagine WG, does that mean it can be reached?
And if someone has reached WO… do they even exist anymore?
---
Next Steps
This theory is open for discussion and refinement. Could WG be scientifically explored? What would it mean if WO is truly the final boundary of thought?
---
Would you like any refinements before posting?
This version is structured to be clear, engaging, and suitable for Quora’s audience. Let me know if you want any tweaks!