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Hyper-dimensional objects

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Description

Impossible solids that exceed 3D — rotating hypercubes (tesseracts), self-assembling jeweled objects ('Fabergé eggs from Mars'), cubes that 'slip' between dimensions and fractalate. QRI ties their un-rememberability to geometry that cannot be embedded in ordinary space.

Further notes from the corpus

Augment: framed by QRI as objects that cannot be embedded in 3D Euclidean space because the surrounding geometry is hyperbolic — hence their Escher-like, 'impossible' character. Michael et al. (2021) report hyperdimensional structures in 17% of accounts. Effect Index/DMT literature explicitly cites 'Escher-like impossible objects' as characteristic DMT content.

What the sources say

Hyperdimensional structures in 6 participants (5 cubes); a cube that 'slipped... fractalated... multiple dimensions.'
Entities sang into existence 'objects which looked like Fabergé eggs from Mars.'
Memories bias toward forms representable in ordinary 3D space; true hyperbolic objects resist recall.
Objects acquire 'mean negative curvature' and cannot 'fit in an experiential field with 3D Euclidean phenomenal space,' producing impossible/hyperdimensional forms.
'Hyperdimensional structures' explicitly reported in 17% (6/36) of accounts.
DMT phenomenology described as including 'perceiving hyperbolic geometry or seeing Escher-like impossible objects.'

Questions

What is Hyper-dimensional objects?

Impossible solids that exceed 3D — rotating hypercubes (tesseracts), self-assembling jeweled objects ('Fabergé eggs from Mars'), cubes that 'slip' between dimensions and fractalate. QRI ties their un-rememberability to geometry that cannot be embedded in ordinary space.