Published May 12, 2026 | Version v1
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The Multidimensional Dream Hypothesis: A Comprehensive Synthesis of Quantum Mechanics, Neuroscience, String Theory, and Transpersonal Psychology

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The phenomenon of dreaming has traditionally been conceptualized as an internal, 
closed-loop biological process generated by the sleeping brain for memory consolidation 
and threat simulation. This paper proposes a radical ontological re-evaluation of the 
dream state, hypothesizing that the human brain functions as a highly tuned quantum 
transceiver capable of interacting with non-local, multidimensional realities. By 
synthesizing classical neurobiology and the Predictive Processing framework with the 
Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch-OR) theory, the Many-Worlds Interpretation 
(MWI) of quantum mechanics, and the topological geometry of String Theory, we outline 
a multidisciplinary architecture for multidimensional dreaming. We examine recent 
theoretical and empirical advancements, including intrinsic neural manifolds, synthetic 
dimensionality in cortical layers, the Phenomenological Trace model of quantum 
decoherence, and mathematically rigorous protocols for inter-branch multiverse 
communication. Ultimately, this paper argues that the altered state of sleep may lift the 
cognitive constraints of local three-dimensional spacetime, allowing consciousness to 
interface with higher-dimensional topologies and parallel quantum branches.

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2026-05-12

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