Beyond Three Dimensions: How Spatial Physics Reshapes Our Understanding of Evolution and Why It Cannot Be Described by a Spherical Form

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Beyond Three Dimensions: How Spatial Physics Reshapes Our Understanding of Evolution and Why It Cannot Be Described by a Spherical Form-1
Evolution is not limited to three dimensions.

QUESTION:

Gravity causes any sufficiently massive body to take on a spherical shape; does this same principle apply to energy? If a human's higher bodies contain a massive amount of energy, will the form that consciousness takes eventually transform into a sphere? Is humanity destined to evolve into a "Kolobok"—a simple rolling ball?

ANSWER from lee:

Does your question imply that evolution begins on a flat plane or as a simple line segment? Or perhaps it starts from nothing more than "chaotic smoke"?

To discuss our destination, it is likely appropriate to first understand where we are coming from.

Gravity is a consequence, not a primary cause.

A spherical shape is merely a perspective from a three-dimensional point of perception. In four, five, or six dimensions, it is difficult to even speak of a "sphere," which strongly suggests that evolution is not restricted to three-dimensional constraints.

In an extreme sense, your postulates could be offered to "Flat Earthers" to help them broaden their view of the concepts of "flat" circles versus "volumetric" spheres. In that context, the subject of gravity explains everything perfectly and decisively refutes the idea of a flat Earth.

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