The study of phenomena across seven dimensions: spacetime, probability, initial conditions, and physical laws. In
7D sciences, the framework expands to include universes with different
physics—different constants, different forces, different fundamental rules. 7D sciences investigate how
reality itself varies across dimensional slices, how life might evolve under alternative
physics, and what kinds of consciousness could exist in universes where gravity is stronger, light is slower, or time flows backward. This is the science of the multiverse proper—not just different histories but different kinds of
reality entirely. 7D sciences explain why we can't find aliens: they're in dimensions with different physics, playing by different rules, possibly wondering why we're so obsessed with carbon-based life.
Example: "He invoked 7D sciences to explain his persistent bad luck. 'In this universe, with these physical laws, I'm unlucky. But somewhere in 7D space, in a universe with different
physics—
maybe where probability works differently—I'm the luckiest person alive. I'm just in the wrong dimensional slice.' His friends said that was just a
fancy way of saying life wasn't fair. He said that was exactly the point."