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ITT: people who either agree with OP or brainlets who could not prove OP wrong via the use of a valid example

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Well, if our 3rd dimension was curved in such a manner that, for example, a 2d universe would concave outwards into a sphere under our physical laws, then as our 3rd dimension would be able to press downwards onto the 2d universe, a 4th dimensional universe would be able to do the same to ours.

And as such, these pressure points could be where dark matter garners its gravitational pull via transfer of energy.

The estimate is around 70%, this is roughly what our universe would theoretically exert on a lower dimension existing inside our own.


I'm pretty high though, so i wouldn't take me too seriously.

Guide me lord sagan.

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