Cross-Dimensional Analysis
Dimension Quintuplets
All 6 five-way combinations of the six dimensions — each defined by the one dimension it excludes. What does reality look like when one dimension is missing?
Time, Space, Matter, Observer & Energy
The classical five — reality without the informational lens
This is the original five-dimensional taxonomy: time, space, matter, observer, and energy, considered together without the informational dimension. It is the complete classical description of reality …
Time, Space, Matter, Observer & Information
Reality without the engine — structure without dynamics
This quintuplet includes everything except energy: a world of spatiotemporal matter, conscious observers, and informational content, but without the dynamic engine that drives transformation. Matter exists …
Time, Space, Matter, Energy & Information
The universe without a witness
This quintuplet describes the complete informational physics of the material world without a conscious observer. Matter and energy transform through spacetime according to informational laws, encoding …
Time, Space, Observer, Energy & Information
The immaterial knower in an energetic-informational cosmos
This quintuplet removes matter and asks whether reality can consist of an observer in spacetime, energetically processing information, without material substance. It is the domain of …
Time, Matter, Observer, Energy & Information
The cognitive biography without location
This quintuplet removes space and asks what remains: a material, energetic, informational observer existing through time but without spatial extension or location. It is the domain …
Space, Matter, Observer, Energy & Information
The eternal present — reality without temporal flow
This quintuplet removes time and asks what remains: a material-energetic-informational world with conscious observers, fully structured in space, but without temporal flow. Nothing changes, nothing moves, …
The Logic of Exclusion
Each quintuplet is defined as much by what it leaves out as by what it includes. The missing dimension acts as a philosophical probe: its absence reveals what role it plays in the full six-dimensional picture, and whether the remaining five can form a coherent account of reality on their own.
The natural next step is all six together →