If you’re new here, this post is simply meant to help you orient yourself.
Nothing here requires belief, agreement, or commitment.This space exists to help you notice patterns — not to convince you of conclusions.
WHAT DIMENSIONAL EVOLUTION IS
Dimensional Evolution (DE) is a framework for noticing how structure, energy, asymmetry, and constraint quietly shape outcomes across many systems — from physics and biology to perception and experience.
It does not replace existing science. It does not reject established equations or conservation laws.Instead, it looks at why those tools work where they do — and where they fragment.
You’ll see familiar topics explored from a different angle:
- Energy
- Entropy
- Time
- Gravity
- Consciousness
- Structure and stability
The goal is clarity, not certainty.
HOW TO USE THIS LIBRARY
There is no required order here.
However, a few things help:
- Early courses build intuition horizontally
- Later courses deepen and connect ideas
- Some lessons may feel simple at first, then feel different later
- Re-reading is expected — context changes understanding
If something doesn’t resonate, set it aside.If something does, follow it.
You don’t need to understand everything to benefit from any single piece.
WHAT THIS SPACE IS (AND IS NOT)
This is:
- A growing library of ideas explored visually and intuitively
- A place for thoughtful questions and critique
- An open, evolving framework
This is not:
- A belief system
- A demand for agreement
- A finished theory or final answer
- A place where doubt is unwelcome
Skepticism is welcome here — especially the honest kind.
WHERE TO BEGIN
If you want a starting point, begin with:
Orientation → Welcome to Dimensional Evolution
Then continue to:
Course 1 — Why the World Feels Broken but Still Works
Or feel free to browse freely.
There is no finish line here.
ONE LAST THING
You don’t need to do anything.
Look around.
Read what interests you.
Ask questions if you want.
Observe quietly if you prefer.
Dimensional Evolution isn’t asking you to believe anything — only to look carefully at what keeps appearing across nature, and decide for yourself what it means.
Welcome.
— Charles ("Chuck") Young