Our 3rd dimension is only a projection from the 4th dimension. Our math on quantum physics takes into account more than three dimensions, but since we really don't know how many dimensions there are, we don't know if our current understanding of quantum physics is accurate. But what we see is only what we can perceive of. There may be other beings that can see more than three dimensions, and see what we perceive as we would a flat piece of paper. There's a book called Flatland that goes into… See More
some detail about this in a way that we can imagine. But say there are hundreds or even thousands of dimensions, and nothing we see is actually what it really is? We know that some quantum particles are connected with other particles somewhere else in the Universe, this suggests there's more dimensions beyond our perception.
Our 3rd dimension is only a projection from the 4th dimension. Our math on quantum physics takes into account more than three dimensions, but since we really don't know how many dimensions there are, we don't know if our current understanding of quantum physics is accurate. But what we see is only what we can perceive of. There may be other beings that can see more than three dimensions, and see what we perceive as we would a flat piece of paper. There's a book called Flatland that goes into… See More
some detail about this in a way that we can imagine. But say there are hundreds or even thousands of dimensions, and nothing we see is actually what it really is? We know that some quantum particles are connected with other particles somewhere else in the Universe, this suggests there's more dimensions beyond our perception.
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