pandimensionality
Pandimensionality is a theoretical concept that suggests the existence of realities or dimensions beyond the commonly perceived three spatial dimensions and one temporal dimension. It is often explored in science fiction and speculative philosophy as a way to explain phenomena or to create imaginative scenarios. While our everyday experience is limited to spacetime, the idea of pandimensionality posits that there could be an infinite number of other dimensions, each with its own unique properties and laws of physics. These additional dimensions might be curled up and imperceptible at our scale, or they might be vast and separate from our own universe. Interactions between pandimensional beings or entities are typically depicted as a fundamental difference in their perception of reality, with beings from higher dimensions being able to observe and manipulate our reality in ways that are incomprehensible to us. The concept allows for the possibility of beings who exist across multiple dimensions simultaneously or who can travel between them. However, it is important to note that pandimensionality remains a speculative concept with no current empirical evidence to support its existence. It is a useful tool for imaginative storytelling and for exploring the limits of our understanding of the universe.