(From "Simply, Everything")
(also read, "What is Life?" and "What is the Mind?")
An organism that has “accumulated time” over a very long period (eons) and has developed a “brain” (a gray-mattered branching mass) large enough to substantiate its own “intellectual gravity”, will possess a “virtual” mind that sinks or is drawn inward.
The “sinking of the mind” under intellectual-gravity creates an equal and opposite Newtonian reaction; upwards towards “infinity”.
Since the limit of gravitation is “one”, the limit of gravitational reaction is also equal to “ONE”.
In order for a mind to “orient itself in space (and time), Nature mandates three dimensions of space and one of time.
Thus, for the mind to orient itself going through life from (1) “here” to (2) “there”, it (the mind) naturally but subjectively manufactures (3) “an invariance” (a third dimension), so as to ascertain its “position” relative to time and relative to its subjective, possibly pre-determined, “chosen path”.
(Metaphor: An interplanetary spacecraft going from Earth to, say, Jupiter needs to orient one of its sensors on “an invariance” (usually the star, Canopus) to know exactly where it is on its journey at a particular time to assist in its navigation.)
This “invariance” reactively manifesting due to the “sinking of the mind”, (a “gray-mattered branching mass” large enough to subjectively-contract the Mind under its own “intellectual-gravity”), can within the phenomena of Physics be described as the phenomenon that we Humans refer to as (quote) “God” (unquote)!
Since Cohen’s Third Law is universal, and “anything describable can be described in an infinite amount of ways”, all religions are a consequence of this same phenomenon. (“Atheism” is also this same phenomenon meaning just “none of what you guys think!”)


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