I thought since the last conversation on dimensions went so well, I'd continue sense it seems some are still confused about the differences between Dimensions and Densities are. Then maybe we can expand from there into hyperdimensions and our thoughts on how they interact and relate?
Is 3D the main dimension and the others similar to "plug ins" or "expansion packs" as some think?
Or are they all relatively individual and self contained as some others seem to think?
Here's some terminology to help:
Terminology
Density:
Density denotes a vibrational frequency and not a location, which the term "dimension" implies. The density structure of this reality is primarily expressed in multiple levels, though each level has sub-levels within it. The density scale is a model used to communicate one's perception of orientation in relation to other realities.
Dimension:
Dimension refers to one's location in space/time rather then a person's vibrational frequency (density). Webster defines "dimension" as "Magnitude measured in a particular direction, specifically length, breadth, thickness or time." There are an infinite number of dimensions existing with a given density or vibrational frequency.
Frequency:
Matter is vibrating energy. Different vibrationary rates denote the properties. Frequency is the rate at which molecules or consciousness vibrate.
And, a page with many links to expand your brain with even more:
Dimensions and Hyperdimensions
Thoughts? And, please be as detailed and expansive as possible with your replies. I want to really see some well thought out responses.



