Meaning of omnidimensional | Babel Free
Definitions
Relating to, or existing in, all dimensions simultaneously.
not-comparable
Examples
“He showed beings who were half animal, half plant, or half object, half man. He’s a ‘faithful’ painter — faithful to what we spiritually really are. When I think of an object, I become that object, otherwise I’d never understand what it is. And these beings which are strange crossings of animals, plants, and objects of different periods of time can be seen to represent the man of the future, a man who can become more and more omnipresent and omnidimensional, who realizes that he is everything else. In me is every — animal, though I’m not conscious of it.”
“Egypt's artists visually portrayed all humans and animals only as one-plane, flat silhouettes. In a similar way the Greek and Egyptian geometers — as, for instance, Euclid in 300 B.C. — retrogressed into two-dimensional plane geometry from the Babylonians' omnidimensional, finite-system, experience-invoked time dimension.”
“What is perhaps most distinctive about this war is we are in is its multidimensional, indeed omnidimensional nature.”
“Now, although our bodies may not be able to participate in other dimensions, our minds may well be omnidimensional. I believe that consciousness has the innate capacity to tune and modulate to different domains. Implied here is the notion that there are tunnels or psychic warp spaces and times within the field of consciousness through which different universes can be connected.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.