A.T. Schofield wrote, "We conclude, therefore, that a higher world than ours is not only conceivably possible, but probable; secondly that such a world may be considered as a world of four dimensions; and thirdly, that the spiritual world agrees largely in its mysterious laws... with what by analogy would be the laws, language, and claims of a fourth dimension" (quoted in Rudy Rucker, The Fourth Dimension [Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1984], 56).
Hyperspace: a scientific odyssey through parallel universes, time warps, and the 10th dimension Michio Kaku.
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