(March 2, 2017 at 5:29 pm)Alex K Wrote:(March 2, 2017 at 5:19 pm)Won2blv Wrote: So do you think its plausible that the tiniest particles are traveling through a non-spacetime dimension?
What do you mean by non-spacetime dimension? For me, dimensions are by definition a part of spacetime.
From what I understand, which is very little so please be patient, is that there a fabric of spacetime spread across the universe. Is it possible that the fabric keeps matter in general order but it is "tearing" or splitting from the expansion of the universe? And the tiniest particles are able to bounce in and out of the "fabric" The dimension would be outside of our purview until we figure out a way to experiment more fully at quantum levels.