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We live in the materialist physical world of three dimensions (or 3-space). What we observe with our senses is what is real. If it cannot be observed and measured, it does not exist. This is a sure comfortable world, the ability to observe and measure gives us certainty. With this certainty, we have in the last 200 years built an in-dustrial society with technologies based on measurable energies and devices controlled by tight all-embracing and not to be challenged physical "laws." Except that we have a problem. These physical 3-space "laws" do not embrace or explain every observation. There are numerous exceptions, anomalies and inconsistencies to the laws. Moreover, our 3-space technology ignores even the possibility that there may exist forces and activities we cannot measure or observe. In brief, our reality is incomplete and if incomplete, our human laws are also incomplete. So we ask, is there another reality? Another dimension which originates these anomalies and inconsistencies that are not ex-plainable in 3-space terms? That our puzzling anomalies are actually the effects of an unseen causal source. This book explores technological anomalies to find they in-deed form a paradigm that cannot be explained in physical mate-rialist terms. This alternate paradigm cannot be explained with our 3-space terms, but has its own set of laws and conditions. This we call 4-space and the view from 4-space is awe-inspiring, to say the least. This paradigm has the seeds of, and is the basis of, future technology.