Common Creation


Through Gatsby's delusion in the third-dimension tied into the variation of wealth with the visual projection of the fifth-dimension in the green light, he served as a reminder, a reflected projection to Nick Carraway's life experience in his conflicting integrations of the third and fifth-dimension. As an honest, Yale bondsman living in East Egg, he still needed to understand how to project his fifth-dimension in the third-dimension, yet, while being caught up in the delusions of the third-dimension, he loses himself the same way Gatsby did to his variation of wealth. Gatsby's charismatic, endearing demeanor impressed and amused Carraway to the point where his aching devotion to Gatsby drives him to tell the tale of James Gatz. Relentless and hopelessly confused, he channels his lost trajectory of the fifth-dimension into a novel. Despite the fact that Nick Carraway barely knew Jay Gatsby, Gatsby implemented and strategized situations and circumstances that created a replicated, intimate connection to his being. Gatsby's miraculous, romantic antics and mannerisms enable Nick Carraway to reinforce the deep admiration he had for him. In the inevitable, immeasurable states of confusion, sorrow, and pain, Jay Gatsby knew how to re-write Nick's instances in his quantum memory

Since Nick Carraway played into the delusions of the third-dimension, he did not know that Jay Gatsby re-wrote instances in his quantum memory. Carraway was trying to find himself in the third-dimension to know where his fifth-dimension was. Not only that but Jay Gatsby was successful in the way he drove himself to write his instances in his quantum memory. Gatsby was a powerful author who projected Nick's lost vision but lost his own in the variation of wealth. Not only is the display of the green light a gift for Gatsby, but also a grotesque one for Carraway. 


This American Dream, this variation of wealth was trapped in the flickering, glistening currents of the green light that comforted Gatsby's tragedy in his makeshift bed.
It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it, that you may come across four or five times in life. It faced--or seemed to face--the whole external world for an instant, and then concentrated on you with an irresistible prejudice in your favor
- Nick Carraway in The Great Gatsby 


Jay Gatsby did the dirtiest things but was the truest person


- Renee


Links to blog posts that relate to the integrations of the third and fifth-dimension in The Great Gatsby can be found here:

Privilege


Value of Variations


Value of Books


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