Description
According to various branches of esoteric philosophy, the fourth dimension lies beyond sensory reality. Given that the point (the simplest measure of space), the straight line (which has one dimension), the plane (which has two dimensions), and geometric mass (which has three dimensions) all exist in theory alone, it would follow that, entering the fourth dimension, we should find ourselves likewise within a realm of thought. Stuart’s exploration references higher concepts of geometry, while also alluding to an elegant journey into what could be termed ‘intuitive space’.

















