I think that it's hard to talk about hyperspace without any implication with regards to all kinds of systems of belief.
My gues on hyperspace is that it very much has to do with death, or the afterlive. I know many people disagree with this.
My view on it, is that there is a level of clearly outcrystalized dimensions down here, on planet earth. And that there is the afterlife, wich is much of a mystery, but that's totally the opposite.
The thing is that i see that afterlife a bit as a black hole, in the sense that it has an event horizon, beyond wich we cannot see.
I think that hyperspace is a bit like a universe with in the middle that 'black hole'.
One of the dimensions in hyperspace is the distance to that 'black hole'. That would be a hyperspace equivalent to our 'length'.
You can stay very much in the facinity of our dimensional world, or you could go to the furthest possible distance before death: the edge of that event horizon, wich would be something like standing at the gates of heaven.
Some locations in hyperspace would be otherdimensional realms that are as remote from that black hole as ours. But the closer you get to the center, the less physical they would be.
The advantage of this model of hyperspace is that it enables you to draw a map of it.
The map would be a cirkle with in the midle of it 'the source', wich could be the afterlife or simply the source of hyperspace.
The outer cirkle would be any possible location where one lifts off; it could be a place on this planet, in this universe. Or another planet in this universe, or even planets in other dimensional universes.
The closer you are to the centre, the closer you are to the source and the stranger and less physical your destination will be.
The closer you are to the source, the more the source will be looming and the more it will reveal itself, drawing you nearer or pulling you of.
That would be my first sketch, if i where to draw a map of hyperspace.
My gues on hyperspace is that it very much has to do with death, or the afterlive. I know many people disagree with this.
My view on it, is that there is a level of clearly outcrystalized dimensions down here, on planet earth. And that there is the afterlife, wich is much of a mystery, but that's totally the opposite.
The thing is that i see that afterlife a bit as a black hole, in the sense that it has an event horizon, beyond wich we cannot see.
I think that hyperspace is a bit like a universe with in the middle that 'black hole'.
One of the dimensions in hyperspace is the distance to that 'black hole'. That would be a hyperspace equivalent to our 'length'.
You can stay very much in the facinity of our dimensional world, or you could go to the furthest possible distance before death: the edge of that event horizon, wich would be something like standing at the gates of heaven.
Some locations in hyperspace would be otherdimensional realms that are as remote from that black hole as ours. But the closer you get to the center, the less physical they would be.
The advantage of this model of hyperspace is that it enables you to draw a map of it.
The map would be a cirkle with in the midle of it 'the source', wich could be the afterlife or simply the source of hyperspace.
The outer cirkle would be any possible location where one lifts off; it could be a place on this planet, in this universe. Or another planet in this universe, or even planets in other dimensional universes.
The closer you are to the centre, the closer you are to the source and the stranger and less physical your destination will be.
The closer you are to the source, the more the source will be looming and the more it will reveal itself, drawing you nearer or pulling you of.
That would be my first sketch, if i where to draw a map of hyperspace.