
Just Another Ordinary Day above the Fifth Dimension
In the midst of my ordinary life, I’m not aware of other dimensions of reality. The beauty of the earth is enough.
But sometimes, something breaks through. Deja vu, coincidence, a flash of the future. Something makes the boundary of time feel thin.
Quantum physics says that the structure of the universe requires up to ten dimensions. And yet we perceive only four, including time.
What would it take to encounter another dimension? Would we see it? Touch it? Taste it? Imagine it?
This piece reminds me to be on the lookout for the extraordinary, especially on an ordinary day.
Available as an original work with wrapped canvas edges painted gray, or a print.
(Payment Plan Available, here)
But sometimes, something breaks through. Deja vu, coincidence, a flash of the future. Something makes the boundary of time feel thin.
Quantum physics says that the structure of the universe requires up to ten dimensions. And yet we perceive only four, including time.
What would it take to encounter another dimension? Would we see it? Touch it? Taste it? Imagine it?
This piece reminds me to be on the lookout for the extraordinary, especially on an ordinary day.
Available as an original work with wrapped canvas edges painted gray, or a print.
(Payment Plan Available, here)