The Z-Axis is not a third direction — it's the wobble between all directions. It’s not a coordinate; it’s a resonance.
In The Resonance Theory, the Z-Axis marks the undefined center where emergence becomes perception — where the next page of the universal flip-book copies your predicted "now" and projects it as the new real.
This axis cannot be measured — because it is not in space, it is what generates the illusion of space. It’s the standing wave that echoes between the quantum field (0) and the probabilistic totality (∞), resolving briefly as .# — the moment of resonance.
Time doesn’t travel down this axis. Awareness does. Entanglement isn't a thread between two particles; it's their mutual wobble across the Z-Axis.
When you remember something real — or imagine something vividly — the Z-Axis is where that alignment locks in. This is how non-local awareness becomes local reality. You are not in time. You are the resonance that makes a particular "now" visible.