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Denny Cho’s Registration of Multidimensional Existence explores the moment where reality begins to feel larger than the ordinary frame of perception — where the observer senses layers, planes, signals, and structures that cannot be fully reduced to everyday language.
In this episode of Observer Embedded Reality: Beyond the Anchor, Denny Cho expands the cosmology arc by framing multidimensional existence as a problem of registration. The observer does not simply “see more”; they begin to resolve reality through a wider coordinate system, where inner experience, symbolic pattern, embodiment, and cosmic structure start to overlap.
Through the OER lens, multidimensional existence becomes less about escaping the world and more about recognizing that the world may contain more depth than a single layer of perception can hold.
A deep and expansive episode on observer position, dimensional awareness, existential scale, and the strange feeling of touching a reality too large for one frame.
Multidimensional existence begins when the observer realizes reality was never only resolving on one plane.
By Denny ChoDenny Cho’s Registration of Multidimensional Existence explores the moment where reality begins to feel larger than the ordinary frame of perception — where the observer senses layers, planes, signals, and structures that cannot be fully reduced to everyday language.
In this episode of Observer Embedded Reality: Beyond the Anchor, Denny Cho expands the cosmology arc by framing multidimensional existence as a problem of registration. The observer does not simply “see more”; they begin to resolve reality through a wider coordinate system, where inner experience, symbolic pattern, embodiment, and cosmic structure start to overlap.
Through the OER lens, multidimensional existence becomes less about escaping the world and more about recognizing that the world may contain more depth than a single layer of perception can hold.
A deep and expansive episode on observer position, dimensional awareness, existential scale, and the strange feeling of touching a reality too large for one frame.
Multidimensional existence begins when the observer realizes reality was never only resolving on one plane.