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If this question doesn't belong then I apologize and wouldn't mind if you gave me a place where it might. I watch a lot of theoretical physics stuff but have no schooling. Would the phenomena that are best described as waves or fields be different in higher dimensional space? Like drawings on paper are used as an analogy for a 2d universe, I'm trying to bend my mind to understand what a slice of 4d looks and interacts like in a 5d, 6d, etc box style universe. I suppose I'm musing on if some, all or none of the mass/energy/phenomena we experience in our 3d also exists....more substantially..?..... in higher dimensional space? I'm probably not explaining it well. Likely sounds like a metaphysics question though that's not my intention. The theoretical geometry of this stuff is hard to get my mind around. If any of you learned folk have a vid or recommended reading for an interested novice I'd appreciate.
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