So Saturday evening I was out on my motorcycle, driving along the picturesque landscape dotted with small lakes reflecting a great sun-set, contemplating life, the universe and everything and a new theory formulated in my helmet covered noodle. I'll do my best to explain the theory in simple terms, look at the concepts, not the literal meanings.
The foundation of the theory is the definition of existence. It has been proven over and over again that things we never thought existed show proof of their existence even though we cannot see them. For example, Browning Movement proves the existence of atoms, yet we were unable to see the actual atoms until years after seeing this odd phenomenon. Additionally, light has been re-defined multiple times, from being called a wave, to plasma to a combination of waves and particles finally called "quanta". The long and short of this evidence simply points to the fact that there are many things in this universe that exist that we do not know exist because we do not have the appropriate receptors in our bodies (our senses). Technology increasingly allows us to augment our existing abilities such as hearing and sight to allow us to "see" and "hear" things never before possible, some as simple as infrared light. So to get us started on understanding the theory, the foundation lies in believing that we simply exist. If there are "dimensions", they exist in the exact same space at the same time, we just lack the receptors to understand their existence.
Now on to the theory; If we can change light into electrical impulses and then change that into an audible representation, as well as do various other conversions, when will we discover a whole new receptor? We understand sight, touch, smell, hearing and taste, but are there more ways to experience existence, and if so, how do we figure them out and convert them into something we can receive with our senses?