Four-Dimensional Vistas
1922
Four-Dimensional Vistas, published in 1922 by Claude Fayette Bragdon, is a philosophical exploration of higher dimensions, particularly the fourth dimension. The book examines the implications of the Theory of Relativity and the limitations of human perception in understanding space and time. Bragdon argues that a deeper comprehension of these concepts can lead to an emancipation of thought, challenging traditional three-dimensional perspectives. This work is notable for its intersection of science, mathematics, and metaphysics, inviting readers to expand their understanding of consciousness and reality.








