The paper, titled "Positive 5 Dimension, Internal Atomic Information Resonance, " is a pre-print authored by Mohammad Salman Farshi Rahat, also known as Mr. Colorless King, and serves as a component of the "Colorless King Dimensional Model" (CKDM). This model proposes a total of 21 dimensions, with negative 4D to 0D categorized under the simulation hypothesis and +1D to +16D described as characteristics of the atom. The specific focus of this work is the "+5D" dimension, which the author defines as "internal atomic resonance, " a concept intended to provide a theoretical framework for seeing "inside" 3D Euclidean objects, much like how a mirror allows one to see multiple sides of a cube in 4D. The author uses several practical analogies to explain this complex theory. One central analogy involves a glass mug; while standard geometry calculates volume as length times width times height, the author argues that the true "internal" reality of a container depends on its specific atomic components, such as whether it is filled with water, rocks, or a mixture of various materials. This lead to the introduction of five non-lethal internal scanning technologies—MRI, CT scans, X-rays, ultrasound, and PET scans as real-world manifestations of +5D resonance. These machines are described as tools that capture the unique vibrational frequencies of atoms within a body or object, allowing for internal visualization without physical intrusion. A significant portion of the paper is dedicated to a critical re-evaluation of modern physics, particularly the work of Albert Einstein, Hendrik Lorentz, and Hermann Minkowski. The author aligns with the views of Nikola Tesla, dismissing the concept of curved spacetime as "irrational" and arguing that empty space cannot have physical properties. Instead, the CKDM asserts that power and reality reside solely in atoms, not in the space between them. The author contends that the Lorentz transformation and the theory of relativity are mathematical constructs that have misled scientists, and even goes as far as to claim that the famous equation E=mc² is false because atoms never truly disappear, regardless of energy levels. The paper also critiques large-scale scientific experiments like those at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The author argues that researchers at the LHC misinterpret their findings; for instance, he claims they are not detecting the "mass" of an electron but rather the electromagnetic path it takes through the metal of the detector. He suggests that supposed new particles are merely electromagnetic disturbances caused by overcrowding energy flow paths within the machine. Furthermore, the paper posits that electrons do not travel through a vacuum but always seek the nearest atoms, a principle the author uses to explain why Nikola Tesla could safely sit near plasma arcs, he understood the atoms in the air and metal would guide the electrical path around him. Finally, the theory extends into biological perception, suggesting that the human brain processes reality by measuring the atomic resonance of the environment through sensory organs. This "internal atomic information resonance" is said to explain phenomena like synesthesia, where sensory inputs are cross-processed. The paper concludes with a "hierarchy of science" that prioritizes observation and logical intuition over pure mathematics, suggesting that any theory that cannot be explained simply, such as with "a coffee mug and a rocket" likely fails to grasp the true nature of reality.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69bf898bf665edcd009e9451 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19123787
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