I think I borked my brain.

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Either I'm a genius, or I'm randomly pounding keys thinking I know what I'm doing.
99% chance of it being the latter.

Ever had one of those existential moments where you suddenly understand a concept, but then when you're done thinking it through your brain stops and you're all "dafuq just happened?"

Well.
Due to setting up foreshadowing in my fanfiction I ended up trying to figure out how matter and energy correlate.
This spun down into researching dimensions.
This led to String and M-Theory.
But, me being Mister Gottatwisteverything, after reading up on string/M-theory, I ended up expanding on it.
17-dimension theory GOGO

I've never studied these and I can't even begin to understand the math, but the basic gist is that the first three dimensions deal with space (line, splits, folds), the next three deal with the "time" (progress or duration) of matter and the infinite branches of choice and possibility at any given flat slice along the 4th dimensional "line", and the next three repeat this line, split, fold in terms of the universe as a whole.

0 - point = EXISTENCE
1 - length = LINE
2 - width (or infinite splits off from the line) = PLANE
3 - depth (splits off the width) = SPACE, also depicted as folding a plane to join any two points
combine these into a Point, start over

4 - length between points of origin and end (IE our birth and death) = TIME or DURATION
5 - width (all our personal choices and their possibilities) = FUTURE
6 - depth (folding the plane of "choice width" to contact any two points of choice along the path of our duration) = TIME TRAVEL
combine these into a Point, start over

This is where it got tricky. 
Supposedly, 7 through 9 deal with possible universes along different sets of realities, and the 10th dimension is the sum of all these universes and their infinite branches.
Buuuut, me being me...
This is how I ended up seeing it.

7 - length between points of origin and death of the currently inhabited universe as a whole
8 - width (all choices and possibilities of everything in the universe)
9 - depth (fold connecting any two choices, related or unrelated, along the duration of the universe)
= our universe as a whole

10 - branches or "lines" of similar universes along a similar set of physics laws, including our own, but unrelated in terms of choice/possibility paths
11 - width of all choices, creating a circular plane
12 - depth of all these similar-laws universes and the folding of contact between any two points between each other
= multiverse of universes related by a similar set of laws

13 - branches of multiverses, all of which are governed by entirely different sets of laws
14 - width of all these multiverses, another circular plane
15 - depth of all multiverses and the folding of contact between any two points along 14
= "omniverse"

16 = ??? how can you go higher than an omniverse?
Theoretically, since we can't possibly know or fathom everything out there, there may very well be entire sets of laws that would allow for something even deeper than an omniverse. 
The real core of string theory though is that everything is made of one-dimensional "strings" and it is the vibration of these "strings" that manifests as matter, energy or gravity.  Supposedly, everything is unified through these strings, and it is these strings and this unification that can ultimately allow us to interpret all phenomena.
The 10th dimension of string theory (or 16th of mine) is the summation, or unification, of all the strings spread out over the choices and possibilities of everything in existence (if I'm reading it correctly).
Since I can't go higher than an omniverse, as it has covered not only time, space and folding but also the variance in physical laws which would determine marked distinctions between universes and multiverses, the 16th dimension would be the unification of all those multiversal strings, which by extension loops back to the 0th dimension of existence, for it is from existence that all other dimensions are possible in the first place.  The 16th dimension concept unifies the omniverse concept into a point, but even if by theory that point can still be expanded into other dimensions through laws we can't even begin to fathom, each set of three still deals with the central issue that, essentially, all things are connected.  We are finding proof of this with each passing year, that our actions have effects more profound than we realized before.
If everything is truly interconnected, there may well be phenomena we can't interpret just by looking at the interactions of our own limited here-and-now universe, for there may well be other universes out there whose strings are affecting us, and conversely ours affecting theirs.

Butterfly effect to the extreme :dummy:


Personally, though?
I may have gone into the theory of alternate universes and entirely separated multiverses of differentiated law sets, but I don't really believe they exist.  It's fun to consider the possibility though.
To me, be it the 10th or 16th or whateverth dimension, that unification dimension, and by extension the connected 0th dimension, is actually God.  No, I'm not saying the "strings" are God themselves, if it even is strings.  It is God working through everything and connecting all things.  If it's strings at all, He is the Unifyer, the one pulling all the strings in this grand puppeteer performance.  Eventually, science will prove God is real.
There is definitely something higher than us out there.  Just as a two-dimensional being (theoretically) cannot perceive a three-dimensional object except as an infinite series of cross-sections, we may very well be surrounded by fourth- or even fifth-dimensional objects but only be perceiving them as three-dimensional.  Perhaps the air we breathe is a fifth-dimensional material.  Therefore, given that we cannot perceive or reliably interact with these higher dimensions in such a way as to prove they are on a higher brane, the assumption that there is nothing higher is nothing short of pride and arrogance, and in fact contradicts the dimensional proofs and the science that people so dearly cling to.  Scientists will eagerly delve into theory of there being higher dimensions, and claim there is proof, but do not desire to entertain the notion that there just might be higher beings in those dimensions just as much as we are beings of the third dimension. 

If there truly are higher dimensions out there beyond the realm of theory and the evolution of mathematics, I think all indicators will point to Him eventually.


For now though, my brain is completely derp from all this.
I can't even figure out how I got to these conclusions, I just copy-pasted/edited what I wrote down. 
^^;

SO YEAH.
BEHOLD MY DERP.  :dummy:
This is what happens to me when it gets too late at night.
This is also where most of the fanfiction comes from.
Total.
Unadulterated.
Derp.

:B


I need to try to sleep now.  Enough of me trying to be profound.
Sleep deprivation, WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO*thunk*zzzzzz.
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