Birth (noun) i s the act or process of being born; the emergence of a new organism from the body of its parent, typically marking the beginning of independent physical existence. [1]
Birth (Afterlife Theory): The origination of an individual conscious instance at the moment of conception, defined as the assignment of a unique, continuous existence at a specific coordinate in spacetime, expressed as (x, y, z, t).
In this framework, birth is not the moment of physical emergence, but the initialization of existence within the geometric structure of reality, where x, y, z represent spatial position, and t represents the time coordinate at which the individual's existence begins. Birth, therefore, is defined in terms of geometry. It is a zero dimensional location within a 4D timespace realm. It emerges from nothing, much like turning a camera on within 3D software. Birth is the moment where awarenss commences within the 4D manifold, rather than the later biological event of delivery.
• Traditionll: Birth is a visible biological event (delivery). It is defined through physiology and developmental biology. Existence is socially and medically recognized after gestation. It is measured in calendar time as the date of birth.
• Afterlife Theory: Birth is the invisible origin point of existence (conception). It is defined through spacetime geometry and continuity of existence. Existence begins immediately at first formation (conception). Measured as a coordinate in spacetime (x, y, z, t).
• C o n c e p t i o n
• E x i s t e n c e
• Awareness
• C o n s c i o u s n e s s
• Geometry
• Dimensional Ev e n t
• Virtual Reality Camera
[1] This definition reflects conventional usage in biology and general English, where "birth" refers to parturition (the moment of delivery), not conception. In medical and legal contexts, birth is typically recorded at the time an infant is fully expelled or extracted from the mother and shows signs of life (e.g., breathing, heartbeat).