Load Minimization Theory (LMT) proposes that every system naturally seeks minimal total load expressed as L = U + F + E + ℛ. Trying to unify the four fundamental forces into a single equation is like attempting to put a broken egg back together — an act that goes against the arrow of time. In a previous paper, we reinterpreted M-theory’s eleven dimensions as phases of a single load-minimizing vibrating string. Building on that insight, this paper gently concludes: dimensions 7 and higher are not fundamental features of nature, but additional constructs that became necessary because of our insistent attempt to force unification. By actively negating dimensions 7 and beyond, we release unnecessary complexity and return to a restful 6-dimensional reality where genuine connection can flourish.