So... a being on the tenth dimension would have all possibility as its reality, including all lower dimensions non-exclusively not existing, existing, and existing in multiple iterations all at the same time.
Which seems paradoxal; if one possibility is the absence of one or more lower dimensions, doesn\'t the nature of the higher dimensions itself change (being dependent on the configuration of the lower dimensions per his example), thereby denying specific possibilities?
[edit] ...actually, I guess that\'s not paradoxal after all, since it\'d be non-exclusive. Nevermind.
But I do think he\'s oversimplifying some things, and almost sounds like he\'s trying to build up to a specific point (pun, haha). Perhaps looking to justify a philosophical or theological viewpoint.
Kep