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EXPERT IDENTIFIES EINSTEINIAN THREE DIMENSION DISCREPANCY, DISCOVERS WE LIVE IN SIX DIMENSIONS

11/01/2019 10:00 - United States, Colorado, Morrison - (PR Distribution™)

A Researcher’s New Finding Dispels Current Belief of Einsteinian Three Dimensions

Researcher Stephanie Lawrence has identified we live in six dimensions and Albert Einstein mis-spoke when he labeled L x W x D as dimensions. Although her study started as an investigation to measure businesses as urban cultural icons, her research expanded and has universal implications. When Dr. Lawrence identified the six dimensions she tested the dimensions using a sampling method on journal papers from University of Colorado Denver (UCDenver), Auraria Library as her data set. All cases support her findings: Time, Transaction, Entity, Place, Constants, and Human are our six dimensions and each dimension has multiple methods of measurement.

She also tested Albert Einstein’s three dimensions (L x W x D) with the same data set and four cases (1.1% of the cases) supported Einsteinian three dimensions. These findings support Dr. Lawrence’s identification of the six dimensions plus her observation Einsteinian three dimensions are one of many methods to measure Place.

Statistics require 350 cases to generalize findings to the population and Dr. Lawrence uses stratified proportionate sampling of 93,000+ journals housed at UC Denver Auraria Library to create her data set of 347 cases of published research papers which were peer reviewed, written in English and had references. Dr. Lawrence calculated how many cases she needed from each strata (each of the 26 strata are the alphabetical grouping of Journals using the first letter of their journal name, 26 letters equals 26 strata) to have proportionate sampling, but rounding error decreased the case count to 347 cases. These 347 cases show the overall trend and are generalizable to the population. See Figure 1.

“I explain the six dimensions more in my new book Our Six Dimensions,” said Dr. Lawrence. “My book argues Einstein was not observing the whole picture. Here is an overview.” 


Figure 1. Comparison of Findings from 347 Journal Papers. 

Image Source: Stephanie Lawrence.

One hundred ninety-nine cases (57.3%) have three dimensions, 130 cases (37.5%) have four dimensions, and 18 cases (5.2%) have five dimensions. The six dimensions are: Time (Ti), Transaction (Tr), Entity (E), Place, Constants (K) and Human (H) and all dimensions have various methods of measurement. Methods of measurement are ways to measure change and listed are examples of measurement methods for each dimension: 

  1. Time can be measured as age groups, days, dichotomies, epochs, years businesses are operational and seconds, 
  2. Transactions are conversions of energy, human transactions, relationships between A and B, formulas using =, ?, >, <, ? and arrows in both directions,
  1. Entities are anatomy, art, businesses, elements, energies, ideas, machines, movies, wavelengths and viruses,
  2. Place can be measured using Einsteinian L x W x D, GIS (Geographic Information Systems) grid cells with or without modifications, volume, polygon, points, lines and elevations,
  3. Constants. Everything is a constant divided by change, the other five dimensions happen to have names because they are dominate dimensions used in everyday life plus research. Constants and Entities are the two dimensions usually switching places, this is because Entities play the primary role as the focus in research and constants are not of primary interest in that research. For example, with F = ma (Force equals mass times acceleration), force, mass and acceleration are physics constants and in the grand overview would be under Constants heading. Dr. Lawrence used Theming plus Product Line Extension as constants in her research measuring businesses as urban cultural icons,
  4. Human dimension is the first person perspective or the ‘I’ perspective.

From the grand perspective all dimensions are Constant/ Change (Constant divided by change). Five of these six dimensions, Time, Transaction, Entity, Place and Human, are used in generalized settings. Dr. Lawrence observed the heading ‘Constants’ contains specialized dimensions or dimensions which are not the primary focus of attention.

These six dimensions provide structure to the Theory of Everything and they are the Unified Field Dimensions unifying all research fields. The terminology Unified Field Dimensions hails from physics, but these dimensions build/ connect/ explain all research fields, so if physics is looking for a specific field, guaranteed it will be an entity and its formula is a transaction. 

The Conceptual Framework of these six dimensions has five parallel horizontal planes for Time, Entity, Place, Constants and Human dimensions with Transactions dimension as a vertical plane piercing through the other five dimensions. Transaction being a perpendicular plane allows connection within and between dimensions. See Figure 2.

“I divided Time into two sections of ‘Time before dinosaurs’ and ‘Time with dinosaurs and afterwards,’” said Dr. Lawrence. “It wasn’t until I pulled the divider that I truly saw the entirety of the six dimensions and what I was viewing.”


Figure 2.  Conceptual Framework for Six Dimensions. 

Image Source: Stephanie Lawrence.

The six dimensions were formatted into three linear sequence candidates with Time solidifying their position as the first dimension in the sequence because pre-Time exists. Pre-Time is observed when NASA engineers state “T-minus Three, T-minus Two, T-minus One, Zero, T-plus One,” or the measurement of time between when people get hungry for dinner/ a meal and dinner/ meal being ready in X amount of time. Another example of measuring pre-Time is the duration before going to sleep. Sleep is the act where Time begins and the interim before sleeping is pre-Time.

Dr. Lawrence first saw these dimensions when measuring businesses as urban cultural icons, she also tested the dimensions using the urban cultural icon data. All of the dimensions inclusive of two separate constants, product line extension plus theming, are included in measuring businesses as urban icons. The oldest active business, Tehran’s Grand Bazaar established around 1660 BCE, plus two older active businesses, Bingley Arms a tavern established in 953 AD, and Nisiyama Onsen Keiunkan Hotel established in 705 AD, are part of the data set to test the six dimensions. The other 55 cases are active plus closed U.S. based businesses such as Morning Call Coffee, McKenzie’s Bakery, PJ’s Coffee, K & B Drugs, Caesar’s Palace, Starbucks, Foss Drugs, Mr. Binky’s Adult Shoppe, Irma Hotel, Taco Bell, Café du Monde, La Quinta Inns, Buds Broiler, WhataBurger, Albertson’s, Super Cuts, Marriott Hotels, Taco Cabana, Home Depot, Whole Foods, McDonald’s, Bad Ass Coffee, Applebee’s, Wal-Mart, Chevrolet, King Soopers and Pussycat Theaters.

Using a Guttman scale format, cumulative Globalization Index scores of these business cases are created by combining values from each of the dimensions. These findings aid urban planners in identifying the ratio of brick-and-mortar businesses through using business’s Globalization Index scores to identify businesses as local, focal, zonal, and global cultural icons. Two validity tests, correlation matrix and factor analysis, were performed using the cultural icon index scores and support the six dimensions are independent from each other. 

The discovery, observation and testing of these six dimensions updates our perception of reality. Albert Einstein mis-spoke when he labeled a concept to measure Place as Three Dimensions. This brings up Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem (1931) plus Stephen Hawking unable to identify these six dimensions and supporting Gödel’s theorem. Gödel supported the measurement of everything to then identify overriding concepts. Testing L x W x D as the three dimensional foundation from which everything occurs does not align 100% with real world nor 347 research papers sampled from 93,000 published research journals. Based on sampling research papers from 93,000 journals, we now know Einstein’s three dimension assumption is flawed because the six dimensions are supported. Viewing real world examples and their measurements plus observing our dimensions quantified by multiple methods elicits our six dimensions. 

For additional information about Our Six Dimensions and Dr. Lawrence, please visit: https://www.oursixdimensions.com. Our Six Dimensions identifies, tests, and provides real world examples of the six dimensions and is available from Amazon. 

Our Six Dimensions by Stephanie Lawrence, PhD
ISBN: 978-1-733-32570-7 (softcover); 978-1-733-32572-1 (electronic)
Available at Amazon.

For Interview Requests & Review Copies, Please Contact:            
Our Six Dimensions– Morrison                      
Dr. Stephanie Lawrence
303-748-7573

slawrence@oursixdimensions.com 

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