First of all you really need to read some books on physics if you are interested in this kind of thought. I first got interested in physics and science myself largely after I started taking boatloads of LSD. I don't claim to be an expert but researching these topics will give you an arsenal of language and ideas to help you better flesh out your own thoughts. Some thoughts on your post:
Purple_Haze said:
Universes contain Dimensions. All of our Dimensions are in our Universe. And if you can escape our Universe, which is our plane of life (escape reality), then you can see all of our Dimensions working together.
I could go on all day about this statement! But I'll keep it brief.
While as others have mentioned there are ideas like string theory which predicts multiple dimensions the reality is that we only know that 4 exist for sure... the 3 dimensions of space and the 4th of time.
A great example I read somewhere (the source escapes me) gave this wonderful real world example of how to get your head around what more dimensions might mean:
"There are numerous specious of worm here on earth that only have 1 sensory organ. It is a sense something akin to smell, and it only has one of them unlike our 2 eyes, 2 nostrils, 2 ears which give us the ability to create a picture in our minds of the 3d world around us due to the ability of stereo senses to triangulate the position if the sight, sound or smell in question.
Now this actually means that the worms world view is only 2 dimensional because it simply does not have the biology to be able to comprehend more than that.
So now that you understand that a worm can live in a 2d world even though we can look and touch that worm in what we understand to be a 3 dimensional world, it is not too much of a stretch of the mind to imagine a creature with superior senses to us which could see even more dimensions!"
I hope that made sense. That idea made me understand the concept and even the simple definition of dimensions with much greater ease.
Purple_Haze said:
Also, we glide on the plane of time, time doesn't exist to us, we exist in time.
Physicists believe that space (our physical selves included) and time are infact the same substances. Infact it was that clever fellow Einstein that first suggested the idea. A Physisist calls this 4 dimensional space-time. So your kind of correct, however Since we also know space-time to be effected by mass within it then a more correct statement would be that "We are space and time"
As I said, you are pretty much talking physics whether you know it or not.
If all that sounds intimidating it's not as bad as it seems. I never did Physics at school, maths was my worst subject and even though I have difficulty with some ideas within physics, so do the physicists themselves so don't feel too bad.
Once you realise that physics is not just the bland engineering type stuff they do at school and that it actually crosses over into philosophy. Physics explores ideas like chance, fate, reality, time, cause, effect and indeed the very nature of the universe that we find ourselves in.
As wonderful as psychedelic experiences can be I have found it just arrogant (although tempting) to believe that your 5min or 5 hour experience can even come close to explaining it. On drugs I have seen the very fabric of reality, I have looked into the infinite eye of the universe, and sometimes I thought I understood it. There are however smarter men than you or me that have worked on these ideas their whole lives, and worked from the information left by the generation before dating back thousands of years. This base of information we know as philosophy and science.