Height Zone

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Height Zone


An idiom that refers to any measurable distance in a top-to-bottom (or visa verse) (i.e., vertical) orientation relative to self or other fixed Point of Reference in space.

 

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The Height Zone is one of the three (3) Dimensional Zones within normal space. The other two (2) Dimensional Zones being Depth Zone and Width Zone. Using these Dimensional Zones, the concept of Power Principles was derived. These Dimensional Zones along with the element of time are what essentially composes all movement.

 

The Height Zone and Depth Zone are generally associated with linear motion, where the Width Zone is generally associated with circular motion. Because of this, and in association with the concept of Power Principles, Height is primarily directly related to Gravitational Marriage.

 

The easiest way to conceptualize height is to visualize a three (3) dimensional box laying flat on the ground, where height represents the box's dimension from top-to-bottom.

 

Using the Dimensional Zone Theory, the Height Zone is generally divided into three (3) levels that are viewed from the front. Taken from a natural stance they are:

1)top of head to upper chest

2)upper chest to groin

3)groin to ground

 

See Zone of Protection for more information on protecting the height zone(s).

 

Opposite(s):

 

Depth Zone, Width Zone

 

Related Definition(s):

 

Circle, Line, Move, Path, Zone

 

Related Term(s):

 

Back-up Mass, Dimensional Zone, Dimensional Stages of Action, Gravitational Marriage, Horizontal Zone, Point of Reference, Power Principles, Torque, Vertical Zone, Zone of Protection