pourdeac
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I believe the implication is that physical forces that we observe result from interactions between the other dimensions...ie gravity, the weak force, electromagnetism, etc. It's always hard to envision these, but TWDeac gave a good analogy. One way to envision the difference is to think about living at the surface of a body of water and all you could see was that interface. Any interaction with that interface such as a rock being tossed into it would not look like something diving into the body of water, it would look like a force being acting on your world of unknown origin.I don't get what the extra Ds are. One is time, right?
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