Beyond this dimension It's certainly a possibility. I was thinking last night about configurations, and I thought: actually there may be a trillion combinations of the effects of colours; more than the basic parameter for a jpeg, which can be host of up to 16 million combinations of colours.
It got me thinking: If there are an almost inexhaustible number of combinations, then could a computer sift through different combinations to find that the objects could be 'warped' around the edges based on internal combinations? Almost like an illusion representing something beyond regular 3d spaces which appear finite.
So this is the sort of thing I may ask the physics forums, but I was hoping that maybe on this forum, writings could be created that encourage scientific investigations in these areas. Using philosophy to generate demand and curiosity into the technical.
Further, supposedly the human eye can see maybe 7 - 10 million colours, or something. But surely this has not been counted? There is perhaps an infinitesimal quality to the fact that we cannot be absolute in our measurement. So maybe as I write more, I might seek to redefine "infinitesimal. "
Like how a lens can be distorted, maybe every object has a sort of visual membrane. This does sound strange but maybe it can add to a further definition of what "infinitesimal" is, like an infinitesimal membrane, or even that light itself has an uncountable quality.
I was thinking of infinitesimal penetration, where the ability to penetrate an object is so minute and small that it is a totally refined probability.
I'm sure I can write more about this.
If anyone has any ideas for technical questions that I could ask a physics forum, that may help.
Thanks again.