actually nothing can be proven true, that is why in science we talk about theories, and when we need to do something we say the equivalent of "yeaaaah let's say that all those things are true cos if we do not we cannot build upon anything" so indeed the theories of science might be closer to the truth but since we have no way of knowing we musn't just spit on some belief bu instead study them, and try to prove them wrong
Origin ? It's got to do with the sky above us. Now you may not realise in this urban side but in the times when sun and moon where all that lit the earth the sky looked quite different. So the humans then started to wonder what is above there heads?. They can touch and feel what's below, left, right, front and back. But can't feel the sky above. That makes it a mysterious entity and our brain won't keep insensible stuff so it conjures ideas and conjunctions that something must be there up above and it's much more powerful than us and that's why we can't reach it. Then slowly humans started to call out to these entities that they conjured, maybe just a word to help in the hunt, and when the ones that actually found their hunts or whatever they asked for came true spread the word that gods are watching over them. Now they slowly made it a routine to pray to increase the odds, and local image had to be done so each of them could relate to the same god and hypothetically get the same benefits so they pictured the gods in their own image and made them bigger. Later on when our minds started contemplating more than just food sex and sleep the general idea of gods had more clearer story and individual background. Tribesmen who believed blinded devote to the gods is the true path lead many into heinous atrocities (when in actual fact it was their hidden animal craves that made them feel happy and content). And much later on when humans started building structures that changed landscapes and leaders had hundreds and thousands of men under them they became more pragmatic but they still believed in gods. When the kings had started to use tactics to better control and conquer. These gods became their banners of nation and tools to gather people together. Some made themselves sons of God, some even gods themselves. From a pure faith from general needs it grew to a chimeric plaque that was convoluted with generations of change, many unstable minds added their dreams into this religion.
Your dreams exist in the fourth dimension and forward, where the truth isn't the truth, and life as we know it becomes a lie
4D is time, though? Dreams should be beyond the 10D or in the so called n.5D. It's often we confuse collective consciousness with the collective memories of the world. The latter far chaotic due to a mix of both raw thoughts and memories from all axes of time.
I said Don't forget that "and forward", maybe if I said fourth plus or starting from the fourth and forward? would that make more sense? BTW, 4D isn't necessarily the time, that is a bit restrictive and not as fun to imagine @Zheya Spoiler: An example, if you want Ad end at 2:41
But scientists presently believe that the 4th dimension is time. The current conundrum is whether it's stops at 11 dimensions or 26 dimensions or more. Funny that as dimensions go higher, people shift from an onion universe to a hourglass universe.
imo, at the end of the day, the truth is less important than the journey itself. the same reason for why we hide the dark truth from children. and the same reason for why we accept how society works. human capability is so limited, that we cant even argue whether science is the truth. much less arguing about religion and faith. rather than arguing which is the truth, it is much constructive to step forward from our own path. we might not arrived on our desired conclusion within our lifetime, but at least by leaving our mark, the next gen would have a better chance to do it.
Fact of the matter is, humans are too unevolved to do basic thoughts unlike our supreme cat masters. So all this talk is nothing more than delusions of an inferior species. All hail our cat overlords!