Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Dimensions of Thought


Some time ago, I noted the following:
  • That while space exists, the three dimensions of space (formulated as being at right-angles to each other) are a human invention for thinking about space.
Note: The defining characteristic of a dimension is that change in one dimension can take place without affecting measurements along any other dimension.
  • Time also exists. By considering that time forms a fourth dimension, acting isometrically (as if at right-angles) to space, a useful tool has been gained for thinking about time and relating it to space.
Based on this, I came up with an hypothesis:
  • Since thought also exists, considering that thought takes place within a further three dimensions, existing isometrically to time and physical space, would be a useful way of thinking about thought itself and relating it to time and space.
Testing the hypothesis:

For the proposed divisions of thought to be considered as representing  dimensions it has to be shown that movement or change within the proposed dimensions takes place in an equivalent manner to that in which movement and change takes place within time and space, i.e.:
  1. It has be shown that movement or change can take place within each of the proposed dimensions independently of change or movement within any other dimension.
  2. It has be be shown that movement or change in each of the proposed dimensions is quantifiable in some way, equivalent to the way that measurements of time and space can be made.
I believe that I have already shown, by the detailed reasoning given on my website, that these two tests are satisfied. However, I also suggested a third probability (which is more to do with the usefulness of dividing thought literally into dimensions), that if this thinking is valid then terms referring to them would already be in common use (in the same way that the terms height, width and depth are used by everyone, not just scientists and engineers, when talking about measurements in space). I believe that I have also done this, by linking the axes I termed Active to Receptive, Mental to Physical and Dominance (Potential to Realisation) to the ancient system of the Elements Fire, Water, Air, Earth and Spirit, which has similar attributes.

I produced two posters to summarise and illustrate my ideas. The versions on this blog are reduced in file size - full size versions are available on my website, copyright free for personal use.


Tuesday, August 07, 2012

New painting!

"The Ruin on the Hill", June 2012.
Oils on canvas, 25cm x 31.5cm.

Just finished this a few days ago!