What Is Reality? A Radical Rethink Through 24 Dimensions



“What is reality?”

It’s the kind of question we usually reserve for late-night conversations or philosophy classes. But in Life in 24 Dimensions, author Mark G. Reinhard puts it front and center—and he doesn’t flinch. This isn’t your usual abstract musing on the universe. This is a deeply personal, logically structured, and spiritually bold attempt to redefine reality itself—from the inside out.

And somehow… it works.

From the very first page, Reinhard sets a daring tone. Reality, he argues, is not just what you can see, touch, or measure. It’s also what you think, what you feel, and—most of all—what you choose. According to Life in 24 Dimensions, there’s a lot more going on than molecules bumping into each other.

His core idea is radical: reality is made up of 24 dimensions. Twelve physical. Twelve non-physical. They don’t just exist side by side—they interact. Your thoughts affect your body. Your emotions ripple through the universe. Time, energy, love, and choice are not just concepts; they’re dimensions of being.

At a time when science and spirituality are often treated like opposing teams in a debate, this book dares to put them on the same playing field. Reinhard doesn’t see a contradiction between the scientific method and divine intelligence—he sees the connection.

That’s the magic here: it’s not either/or. It’s both/and.

He takes scientific constants like the speed of light, Planck’s constant, and the Law of Conservation of Energy and places them right alongside concepts like the soul, love, and God. And then, using logic (not dogma), he builds a bridge between them.

“I have shown how the bridge between science and religion/spirituality can be crossed and made into an understandable whole,” he writes.

This isn’t spiritual fluff. It’s structured, reasoned, and relentlessly curious.

Let’s break it down: in the physical world, you’ve got dimensions like length, width, height, and time. Reinhard goes beyond that, proposing additional dimensions that account for initial conditions and interaction variables. In other words: the stuff that shapes how everything behaves, reacts, and connects.

But then it gets wild—in a good way.

The non-physical dimensions account for thoughts, emotions, intentions, and awareness. In Reinhard’s model, your feelings have dimensional weight. Your beliefs affect how reality unfolds. What you hold in your heart may influence what happens in the material world.

“You are NOT your body. You WILL survive the death of your body. Your thoughts and emotions are more real than you think.”

In that framework, spiritual transformation isn’t just a poetic idea—it’s a shift in dimensional resonance.

One of the most compelling aspects of Life in 24 Dimensions is how it handles the concept of truth. Reinhard categorizes it into three types:

  1. Ultimate TRUTH – always true, no matter what.
  2. Relative Truth – true in certain conditions (like Newtonian physics).
  3. Personal truth – beliefs or experiences that may not be provable, but still deeply real to the individual.

He shares a story from his childhood—an unexplainable underwater experience that defied physics. That moment became part of his personal truth and fueled a lifelong fascination with the limits of science and the power of the unseen.

Rather than rejecting science, he expands it to include what can’t yet be measured.

Here’s where the heart of the book really kicks in.

According to Reinhard, the universe is not just made of particles and probabilities—it’s built on Unconditional LOVE. Not the greeting card kind. Not religious guilt. Not romance. LOVE in all caps. A fundamental force that gives the universe purpose, direction, and cohesion.

“You are loved much more than you realize. And Unconditional LOVE is the meaning and purpose of this universe.”

It’s not just something nice to believe in. It’s a dimensional necessity. Without love, the system breaks down.

In a world that often seems fractured, cynical, and cruel, this message feels downright rebellious. It’s a cosmic mic drop.

Who is this book for? Technically, everyone.

But more specifically—it’s for people who have felt the limits of traditional religion, the coldness of textbook science, or the emptiness of “just vibes” spirituality. It’s for the intellectually curious and the spiritually hungry. For those who’ve had unexplainable experiences and those who are still skeptical—but open.

It’s also for those wondering, “Why am I here?” Reinhard answers this with clarity: to learn, to choose, to evolve, and most of all, to love.

Life in 24 Dimensions is not just a theory. It’s an experience. It challenges how you think. It invites you to feel deeply. And it dares you to expand your definition of what’s real.

If you’ve ever looked up at the stars and thought, “There has to be more,” this book is for you. It doesn’t promise easy answers—but it offers a framework. A multidimensional, fiercely loving, scientifically curious framework.

And in today’s world, that’s exactly the kind of reality we need.