Dimensions, Dreams and Realities

When we are asleep, we dream. On waking from a dream into conscious reality, we feel as if we have been somewhere else.
There are plenty of options to choose from. The number of dimensions science has proven to exist is still open to speculation, but it ranges from nine to infinity. Every one of us occupies a personal space in time - our 'spacetime' is as individual as the path of our lives.
Electrons* are worth knowing about. Negatively charged, they form the outer coating of every atom, so when we touch anything, we connect only with the electrons. The centre of the atom, where the positive proton and neutral neutron rest, is relatively speaking a very long way from our fingertips.
Positrons* are the electron's opposite number. Positively charged, they don't live in this dimension, they live in the one next door, which makes them 'antimatter'. And that means they can't exist for long if they pop over, because an electron will jump up and annihilate them straight away.
But positrons are positive. Nothing, not even annihilation, will stop them from coming in.
Photons* are particles of light. They have an important part to play in the universal scheme of things.
As the links above explain, electrons and light have a closely bonded relationship. Lots of light makes for a high level of energy, lack of light corresponds to a lower level. Electrons have their own way of life, up and down the energy scales available to them. Nothing confines an electron. They go wherever they want to, unbounded by space or time. When we feel negative, we can rely on our positive self to be brimming with whatever we need to lift ourselves from inside.
To our antimatter self, don't forget, we are the antimatter version!
* Definitions courtesy of Margaret Rouse, editorial director of WhatIs.com
There are plenty of options to choose from. The number of dimensions science has proven to exist is still open to speculation, but it ranges from nine to infinity. Every one of us occupies a personal space in time - our 'spacetime' is as individual as the path of our lives.
Electrons* are worth knowing about. Negatively charged, they form the outer coating of every atom, so when we touch anything, we connect only with the electrons. The centre of the atom, where the positive proton and neutral neutron rest, is relatively speaking a very long way from our fingertips.
Positrons* are the electron's opposite number. Positively charged, they don't live in this dimension, they live in the one next door, which makes them 'antimatter'. And that means they can't exist for long if they pop over, because an electron will jump up and annihilate them straight away.
But positrons are positive. Nothing, not even annihilation, will stop them from coming in.
Photons* are particles of light. They have an important part to play in the universal scheme of things.
As the links above explain, electrons and light have a closely bonded relationship. Lots of light makes for a high level of energy, lack of light corresponds to a lower level. Electrons have their own way of life, up and down the energy scales available to them. Nothing confines an electron. They go wherever they want to, unbounded by space or time. When we feel negative, we can rely on our positive self to be brimming with whatever we need to lift ourselves from inside.
To our antimatter self, don't forget, we are the antimatter version!
* Definitions courtesy of Margaret Rouse, editorial director of WhatIs.com