We have no problem thinking mathematically about four-dimensional space.
Where a 3-d cube has 8 vertices, a 4-d hypercube has 16
vertices.
Where a cube has 6 faces, like a dice, a 4-d hypercube has
24 faces.
The problem is imagining what that actually looks like. We live in a three-dimensional world where we can’t see a fourth dimension. We simply can’t imagine what a 4-D world would look like.
However, that doesn’t mean that lots and lots of people haven’t tried to, in a huge variety of ways:
mathematicians and physicists, philosophers and theologians, occultists and
mystics, artists, architects, designers, authors.
The fourth dimension, when you start to look for it, is
everywhere.
Four-Dimensional Space and Other Worlds
On this week’s episode I’m joined by Professor Christopher White who has just written a book, Other Worlds, with a fascinating central premise: in the U.S, and in many parts of the Western world, the number of people identifying as Christian has been consistently falling, for about 30 years now. Yet the number of people who describe themselves as “spiritual but not religious”, people who still believe in a god of some sort, has remained very high.
So, if people believe in spirits or angels, in God or life after death, in heaven or another world of some sort, but not in traditional religious institutions, how are they constructing these supernatural worlds?
Well, in many ways, as Professor White explains, they are relying on science and maths. On four-dimensional space, multiverses, quantum entanglement, string theory, parallel universes.
There is, and has been for well over a century now, a type of scientific supernatural.
Guest
Professor Christopher White is Professor and Chair of Religion at Vassar College in New York. You can read his full bio here
Other Worlds is available here
List of Works Mentioned
Edwin Abbott Flatland:
A Romance of Many Dimensions
Charles Howard Hinton
Claude Bragdon (architect)
Max Weber (artist)
John W. Dunne An Experiment
with Time
H.G. Wells The Time
Machine
Madeleine L’Engle A
Wrinkle in Time
C.S. Lewis The Chronicles
of Narnia
W.E.B. Du Bois
Interstellar (film)
Stranger Things (TV
Show)
Inception (film)
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