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Time Travel Through Thoughts

If a one dimensional dot can see himself Two dimensions he cannot If a 2D line can see himself and the dot Three dimensions he cannot For us we can see them all for we are 3D And time is the fourth dimension, supposedly But what comes after that we wont know For our minds cannot comprehend this blow But what if the breach of thought could be A way to get into the world of 5D Einsteins theory of relativity Was biast as is was written with math from 3D I do not know how to prove him wrong Through 100 years his theory stood strong But so did the one that said we will never fly We broke the sound barrier after relentless try We all approve space is a grand scheme And no fairy tale god created it from his genes For we will never see the true world Of this vast space in dimensions untold One day his theory will break and we'll laugh Just as we do when we take a photograph For every notion and theory based on 3D Is a foolish one knowing that dot cant see the line indeed So how can we base this one that is true? With math I guess the language of prude But let me throw a wrench in your flaw If I just add zero to any theory it will fall So dont dedicate your life to arithmitic For its like religion, and the end will be catestrophic For all quantum phsysics and cosmic vacuum loops We can try and understand as light bends through its hoop For all the curved space and entropy arrow of time Take your twin paradox theory and replace it with Gods ryhme And take your general relativity theory from the pastence Toss it on Einsteins grave and replace it with prudence Long live Jesus and Einstein together they create nothing but chaos

Copyright © | Year Posted 2006




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