"It's possible" gravity could seep between dimensions, "like the Randall Sundrum model." But it would not result in any observable astronomical features because any gravity leakage is "not significant enough." -- says a close associate who is a physics student. Thanks, Joe
\Watching the re-run of "The Elegant Universe" over the weekend, I wondered if, as was posited, gravity can seep between dimensions, could the "Great Attractor" be such a case, instead of indicating mass in our own universe? Could it be an indication of a parallel "brane" close to our own, or a lot of mass tied-up in one of those 7 other dimensions? You can tell my mind isn't on my work this morning...
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