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Even though it is almost forbidden to question Einstein's restriction on superluminal travel, Einstein did, at one point, propose to consider the hyperdimensional world as "real." In 1938, with P. Bergmann, he wrote a paper entitled On a Generalization of Kaluza's Theory of Electricity.

So far, two fairly simple and natural attempts to connect gravitation and electricity by a unitary field theory have been made, one by Weyl, the other by Kaluza. Furthermore, there have been some attempts to represent Kaluza's theory formally so as to avoid the introduction of the fifth dimension of the physical continuum. The theory presented here differs from Kaluza's in one essential point; we ascribe physical reality to the fifth dimension whereas in Kaluza's theory this fifth dimension was introduced only in order to obtain new components of the metric tensor representing the electromagnetic field.[Einstein, A, Bergmann, P., Annals of Mathematics, Vol. 38, No. 3, July 1938.]

We believe that Einstein was following a path that was later to prove very fruitful. Einstein was somewhat nervous about this idea, but he followed it anyway, writing in his paper:

If Kaluza's attempt is a real step forward, then it is because of the introduction of the five dimensional space. There have been many attempts to retain the essential formal results obtained by Kaluza without sacrificing the four dimensional character of the physical space. This shows distinctly how vividly our physical intuition resists the introduction of the fifth dimension. But by considering and comparing all these attempts one must come to the conclusion that all these endeavors did not improve the situation. It seems impossible to formulate Kaluza's idea in a simple way without introducing the fifth dimension.

We have, therefore, to take the fifth dimension seriously although we are not encouraged to do so by plain experience. If, therefore, the space structure seems to force acceptance of the five dimensional space theory upon us we must ask wheter it is sensible to assume the rigorous reducibility to four dimensional space. We believe that the answer should be "no," provided that it is possible to understand, in another way, the quasi-four dimensional character of the physical space by taking as a basis the five dimensional continuum and to simplify hereby the basic geometrical assumptions. The most essential point of our theory is the replacing of Ärigorous cylindricity by the assumption that space is closed (or periodic). Kaluza's five dimensional theory of the physical space provides a unitary representation of gravitation and electromagnetism. It is much more satisfactory to introduce the fifth dimension not only formally, but to assign to it some physical meaning. [Ibid]

When speaking of field theory, it is necessary to differentiate between pure field theory such as gravitation, electrical and magnetic fields, and quantum field theory. Fields such as electromagnetic fields and gravitational fields are continuous and spatial while quantum fields are quantized, broken into discrete sections of particulate substance. The basing of a theory of psi on a gravitational field rests partly on the fact that gravitation is not subject to the maximum velocity of light because it doesn't travel, but is structural. Evidence from Vasiliev and others suggests that psi is also independent of the velocity of light.

However, general relativity has obliged science to abandon the "action at a distance idea, caused the "distance force" to be abandoned, and has placed gravity under subjection to a maximum velocity. Nevertheless, Margenau has suggested that general relativity ought to be regarded as a 'formal' principle such as the Pauli Exclusion Principle. In this case, gravitation would be non-energetic and subject to no maximum velocity and would act as a guiding way to physical phenomena.[Haakon Forwald, Mind, Matter and Gravitation: A Theoretical and Experimental Approach, Parapsychology Monographs, Number 11. New York: Parapsychology Foundation, 1969.]

These ideas have been adopted by many "alternative science" writers who have related them to buildings, energy fields, light beings, earth grids and all that, and it does, indeed, seem that there may be locations on the planet where one can "tap" a certain energy with greater or lesser ease. But the phenomenon that these ideas speaks to more directly is that of hyperdimensional realities wherein mental energies or consciousness energies are amplified, and can be interactive with the environment in terms of specific technology that suggests not only power for transport that is partly physical, partly "ethereal;" communication that is also partly physical and partly ethereal, as well as powers of "manifestation" that might seem impossible to us in our present state of technology. All of these properties DO belong to hyperdimensional existence, and such a state of being has been being reported for millennia as being the "realm of the gods," including Dragons and Serpents, and critters of all sorts.

Some casual readers have the idea that the "Lizzies" originated with Barbara Marciniak. Well, perhaps the humorous term did - and we like it - but it is only ignorance that would suppose that these concepts only go back as far as, say, Star Trek, or other mass media forms of promulgation. It has even been conjectured that all of the C's material is "made up" out of my head based on movies and TV shows that may have influenced me. Well, it is a certainty that no one can escape the influences to which they are exposed, but since I never liked or read science fiction, and most certainly have never watched more than one or two partial episodes of Star Trek (and then only when forced to! Apologies to the Trekkies!), such an influence is not very likely. But then, perhaps individuals who would suggest such have never heard of that most interesting invention of paper and ink and glue called a "book."

Recently, I tried to remember exactly when I first encountered the idea of Reptilian beings as actual, hyperdimensional entities whose technology was so advanced it seemed to human beings not much different from magic, as Arthur C. Clarke suggested.

My copy of Bringers of the Dawn is so full of challenges to what is being said there, jotted in the margins with exclamations, that it is a certainty that I didn't take it all that seriously. In actuality, I thought that a whole lot of it was nonsense. At the present time, I have the idea that it wasn't the C's who liked Marciniak so much as it was Frank.

Nevertheless, the idea of hyperdimensional Reptilian beings, even if I think that they are not represented completely accurately by the so-called Pleiadians, certainly fell into place with a bang when one considers physics, history, myth and archaeology.

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