This book uses the genre of philosophy to approach a conceptual truth which is inherent in human nature; that is 'dimensional simplification'. That inherent nature, for better or worse, impacts our societal ability to accurately perceive the world as it is, in its near-infinite complexity, and hinders technological progression. Noticing this gap in perception is the first step. The next... step is using imagination, and one's minds eye through thought experiment, to clearly see the missing points. In this book, we'll start by creating a new 'individual perspective lens' through which one can begin to identify dimensional simplification inherent in everyday life. We'll expand past this to consider multi-dimensional space as it relates to cutting-edge quantum mechanics. Note that this perspective, while true in itself, might be further refined in the future by integrating new technological breakthroughs not known at this time. In this book, I'd humbly explain how this dimensional perspective relates to a Newtonian explanation of expansion of the universe, reverse entropy, entanglement, inter-dimensional travel, DNA stability, and more. It's all rather simple and, in a way, it is just a matter of perspective...