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The work surveys mathematical and physical concepts of higher spatial dimensions and curved time, arguing that they challenge ordinary common sense and open new modes of perception. It links such scientific ideas to psychological phenomena like sleep, dreams, and clairvoyance, reviews reports from psychic research, and considers parallels with Eastern metaphysical teachings and classical mysticism. Combining technical exposition, philosophical reflection, and literary examples, the author explores how an enlarged spatial-temporal outlook affects intuition, creativity, and ethical conduct, and concludes by outlining personal and social virtues that such a liberated perspective might foster.
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