One of the new scientific theories suggests that different dimensions simultaneously exist in the same space. They are layered on top of each other, similar to how you can layer an image. We just don’t have the ability to see these dimensions… higher or lower than we perceive.
Our perception of reality – the sky, trees, grass, etc. – Looks like a photograph. Photography represents our perception of the world in three dimensions. This is all the information that our brain tells us is important.
But there are other “photos” that lie on top of the one we see. They are
stacked on top of each other, like image layers in Photoshop. We simply
can’t see other “photos” because our brains can only interpret three
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