Jiang presents consciousness as the real substrate of existence, spread across infinite dimensions, with memories stored in a universal field rather than merely inside individual brains.
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Infinite dimensions
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"...semester is that our consciousness is what's real. Our consciousness are infinite dimensions, okay? And we can know by using this visual depiction where..."
"...that our consciousness is interdimensional, okay? So our consciousness exists in infinite dimensions. And so depending on how you tune your consciousness, you actually..."
"...is that because our consciousness is infinite okay it exists in infinite dimensions we can bring our conscious into three planes okay there's a..."
"It has almost infinite dimensions. There are different layers to the soul. And there's really... Okay. There's really a part of the soul that..."
"...how this consciousness, the universe is consciousness. Right? And there are infinite dimensions to this consciousness. And this is where our memories are stored...."
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