Please take a moment to read this very important article as it may be the most important thing you ever read. We live in a carefully crafted illusory reality. This 3-dimensional, linear time reality is further limited by our five senses. Below I have crafted a bite-sized explanation and description of how this “Matrix” we call reality works to keep us from experiencing the greater reality. Could this explain what UAP Pentagon whistleblower Matthew Brown meant when he conveyed that we live in a carefully created reality?
On May 16, 2025, Brown stated, “We live in a carefully constructed reality.” This quote resonated with many, suggesting that what people know about UAP is heavily filtered by government sources. Some people believe this careful curation of information shapes a limited perception of reality.
The following may assist you in understanding exactly what he meant. Please, watch the episode that I did on this very subject and get your mind blown! The rest of this article will give you a greater understanding that is vital!
UAP, and The New Emerging Reality. Transcending 3-Dimensional Time and Stepping Out of Our Chains
3-Dimensional, Linear Time Construct
3-Dimensional Space:
We live in a universe that, as far as our senses and current scientific understanding allow, is composed of three spatial dimensions:
- Length (X-axis)
- Width (Y-axis)
- Height (Z-axis)
Everything we perceive physically—objects, distances, movement—exists within this 3D framework. We can move forward/backward, left/right, and up/down.
Linear Time:
Time, as we experience it, is perceived as a linear progression: past → present → future. We remember the past, experience the present, and anticipate the future, but we cannot move backward or forward in time at will. This is often called the “arrow of time,” and it’s deeply ingrained in our consciousness and language.
The Construct:
The combination of 3D space and linear time forms the “3D, linear time construct.” It’s the framework within which our physical reality unfolds. In physics, this is sometimes referred to as “spacetime,” though spacetime in relativity is four-dimensional (three space, one time), but our everyday experience is limited to three spatial dimensions and a one-way flow of time.
How Our Five Senses Limit Our Perception
The Five Senses:
- Sight: Detects a narrow band of electromagnetic radiation (visible light).
- Hearing: Detects pressure waves in the air (sound) within a limited frequency range.
- Touch: Detects pressure, temperature, and pain on the skin.
- Taste: Detects certain chemicals dissolved in saliva.
- Smell: Detects airborne chemicals.
Limitations:
Narrow Bandwidth:
- Our senses only detect a tiny fraction of the information present in the universe. For example, we cannot see ultraviolet or infrared light, hear ultrasonic or infrasonic sounds, or sense electromagnetic fields directly.
Filtering and Interpretation:
- Our brains filter and interpret sensory data, often discarding information deemed irrelevant for survival. This means we don’t perceive reality as it is, but as a simplified, processed version.
No Direct Access to Other Dimensions:
- If there are more than three spatial dimensions (as some theories in physics suggest, like string theory), we cannot perceive or interact with them directly. Our senses are not equipped to detect higher-dimensional phenomena.
Linear Time Perception:
- Our consciousness is “locked” into experiencing time as a sequence of moments. If time is actually more fluid or multidimensional (as some philosophical and scientific theories propose), we are unable to perceive this due to our neurological and sensory limitations.
The Greater Reality
Many scientists and philosophers propose that reality is far more complex than what we can perceive. Some possibilities include:
- Higher Dimensions: Extra spatial dimensions beyond the three we experience.
- Nonlinear Time: Time may not be strictly linear; all moments could exist simultaneously (“block universe” theory).
- Quantum Phenomena: At the quantum level, particles can exist in multiple states at once, defying classical logic.
- Consciousness: Some theories suggest consciousness itself may interact with reality in ways we don’t yet understand.
In summary:
Our five senses and our brain’s processing create a simplified, filtered experience of reality, limited to three spatial dimensions and a linear flow of time. The true nature of reality may be far richer, with additional dimensions, nonlinear time, and phenomena beyond our current perception.
I know this is disturbing and difficult to swallow, but its important to understand that the elites that control our monetary systems, media, education, archeology, historic “facts”, know this. It is used as a weapon and tool for control.
Welcome to the great AWAKENING!
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