I'm still trying to wrap my head around your awesome "moving through different dimensions as we age" idea. I'm still at the "whoah" stage.
Its based on static states of time progression.
Summarily;
Each moment of time is a state of reality. If frozen solid universally, that static state would remain fixed.
Any change of state advances time by that moment to the next.
The previous static state no longer exists.
The state change might be the spin of a boson or something even more minute which has yet to be discovered.
The reality changes moment by moment from a previous to a new state.
Each state is a reality in and of itself.
As we age we move with reality from state to state.
Since each state is frozen from change, it is also its own dimensional state.
If time stopped, I mean states stopped changing moment to moment, we would be frozen in that state. Even if you were falling from a tree, you would never hit the ground. You would be frozen in that state, with the reality in which you exist.
Its the sense of movement from static state to static state how we define time. Time moves at such a rate it is beyond our ability to isolate one static state from the next.
To expand just a lil;
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a3/Standard_Model_of_Elementary_Particles_Anti.svg/1280px-Standard_Model_of_Elementary_Particles_Anti.svg.png
(Both a pic and a url is provided in case you can't see the pic)
The Higgs Scalar Boson is the only 'known' elementary particle which does not have a spin. With no spin, It exists outside of/beyond time.
Using this picture, Every other elementary particle has a spin rate.
In the static state of time, no particle spins at all.
The state change which defines time (change of state) occurs as the particles begin to spin. Up until the moment movement occurs, it is still a static state. As it moves, it moves to a new static state.
This is where it blows my mind...
The movement from one static state to the next static state requires an infinity of movement of lesser and lesser value as the frame of reference changes.
Imagine a ruler marked at 1 milimeter. Between zero and 1mm the spin moves to its next static state. However, if you use a microscope and gain a closer look at the 1mm range you would see a series of state changes. Move in closer, yet another series of state changes.
So a a chage in state from a frozen state to the next frozen state indicates a series of frozen states along the way, all the way to an infinity of changes from state to state. Each resulting in a different state.
So minute is the change it makes particle spin look like a speeding train.
It all blurs together into a smooth sustained movement of time.
There is no known science able to detect this change of state so time and the mechanisms which govern it are all speculative.
So, as you age, the particles which make up the reality in which you exist age with you. The flow of time is the flow of changes from static states. Each static state a reality frozen in that state.
The idea is extremely complicated but as I progress in how I understand it, it does make sense, to me.
Time is relative to the observer. Observations can be misleading when facts are missing. I don't know the scale of the effect. The infinite conditions make the ramifications exciting to me.
For instance, what if the Universe as we know it is but a small sectional view of the state changfe range of change. The 1 mm view, with all the views within it the decreasing views ranging downward. That our 13.7 billion years are just a moment in the scale of time. That beyond our ability to fathom lies an entire universe with movemet scale just as encompassing as we have. That beyond our universe is a movement scale jast as encopassin as this one.
There is no elementary time frame/particle/effect as far as anyone knows.
Its like looking at a pebble then finding a compound then finding an atom then finding a proton then finding a quark then finding something and so on.
Time and size is relative to the observer.
Dimensions are also relative to the observer.