The Multi-Reality Universe
Reality is not one 3D space evolving through time. It is one infinitely long time-string with eight parallel cross-sections, all alive at once. We see only one — Qian.
Modern cosmology assumes a single 3D universe rolling through time. Supreme Polarity Theory proposes something larger and stranger: reality is a single time-string along which exist multiple cross-sections — multiple 3D worlds — running in parallel, all carrying the same membrane, all alive at the same moment. Our visible universe is one of those slices. The others are the seven remaining Bagua trigrams.
What "multi-reality" means
- One substrate. All slices live on the same time-string and share the same outer membrane. Nothing is duplicated; everything is re-cut.
- Multiple cross-sections. At every moment of time, the string has many possible angular cross-sections. Eight of them are stable — the eight Bagua trigrams. Each is its own 3D space with its own physics from the inside.
- Parallel, not sequential. The slices are not past-present-future variants of each other. They are simultaneous orientations of the same instant.
- Half-seen. From inside Qian we cannot directly observe the other seven slices, because our detectors (eyes, instruments) are tuned to the Qian phase of the membrane. They show up only as inferred effects: dark matter, dark energy, entanglement, intuition.
Qian — our slice of reality
We live in Càn (☰ Heaven) — the cross-section where the white (Yang) face of the membrane dominates. Our universe is bright, structured, dense with visible matter, governed by the four forces we know. The Qian slice is the one our eyes evolved to detect: a 3D space full of light and form.
The other seven slices — Khôn (☷ Earth, dark-dominant), Chấn (☳ Thunder), Tốn (☴ Wind), Khảm (☵ Water), Ly (☲ Fire), Cấn (☶ Mountain), Đoài (☱ Lake) — also have their own 3D geometry, their own "matter," their own observers from inside. From their viewpoint, we are the half-seen world.
Why this view changes everything
How this differs from Many-Worlds
The Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics says reality keeps branching into infinite copies on every measurement. Supreme Polarity Theory's multi-reality is finite (eight slices) and structural (always there from the start) — the slices do not branch, do not multiply, do not depend on observation. They simply are the eight orientations of the one substrate. Observation chooses which one we currently see, not which one exists.
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