“If there is one parallel universe there might be many, however, determining the directional orientation of Heaven or hell would have nothing to do with any parallel universe.”
Maybe I’m reading it differently then.
Okay, the universe that we can see without even thinking about has three physical dimensions that are obvious. Call them Length, Width and Height, or maybe X,Y and Z, but in any event, we have three dimensions that (at least by our perceptions) are all perpendicular to each other.
But suppose that someplace existed existed in the X, Y, and Q planes. We would still have two shared dimensions with that place, but we would not be able to see it, or even prove it’s existence… at least not with our bare eyes. I mean, how does one prove something that literally has no thickness exists? (I’m not talking zero thickness; I’m talking that it doesn’t even have anything to even be be zero.) As it stands right now we just plain can’t…. unless the hardon…HADRON collider can do it, in which case it will be a major scientific breakthrough.
Notice that that hypothetical XYQ space has three dimensions as well though. If Q is perpendicular to both X and Y yet is not Z, then it could still be truthfully claimed that it is “above” the XYZ space that us humans are used to.
The implications of a place that is both in the same place as another place yet also nowhere near it is… well, the sort of thing that makes philosophers, physicists, and mathematicians great fun at parties after a few drinks.