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Originally posted by ObieX
So then, in theory, a different "plane of existence" could literally be a reality where "matter" could be composed of "subatomic" particles (atleast subatomic to that plane) , which would consist of smaller particles, which could quite possibly be composed of our universe and trillions of other universes.
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Actually, we probably have a dozen dimensions, all here as we speak. We just can't see them, because we're only able to see three-dimensional things, living, as we do, in a three(+one) dimensional world.
That different/higher "plane of existence" would be the multi-dimensional system we're part of. And it's not so much "subatomic" particles, but "sub-dimensional" particles.
Let's put it like this: a dot is a one-dimensional particle. a line is two-dimensional. They exist in our three-dimensional world. In fact, an infinite amount of these one- and two-dimensional "particles" exist in our world. Likewise, our three (+one) dimensional world is just one small part of the multi-dimensional reality, and there's an infinite amount of such parts.
Edit: Duh... a dot is a *zero*-dimensional "particle", a line is *one*-dimensional and a (mathematical) plane is *two*-dimensional.