One time a while back I was watching this really old black and white surrealist movie called The Seashell & The Clergyman and had an epiphany about existence. I've got absolutely no idea if it has anything to do with the original plot or anything like that since obviously I was smoking weed so all this is just conjecture.
I believe that there are at least two other dimensions on top of the commonly accepted normal three planes. These two planes are the fourth plane of the contextual and the fifth plane of the metacognitive/metacontextual and there are clear lines of interaction to be drawn between them and the commonly accepted corporeal.
One way to visualize this is in picturing a chair as someone who recently had a stroke would see it - some object within space (the third dimension), then as a chair you know to be a chair (the fourth dimension), then finally picture the chair as an art installation in a museum (the fifth dimension).
In being a metacognitive interactor sitting next to an object like a ball while gradually getting more enticed to throw it at something you are telekinetically imbuing potential energy into that ball by projecting the context of balls being meant to be thrown onto an object in space. This is something that people do all the time and take for granted and I think it's pretty cool. One other way that human thought can interact with the corporeal plane is via the placebo and nocebo effects that translate information into chemical reactions in the brain.
Anyways I'm just some weirdo on the internet so you probably shouldn't cite me as a source. Toodle-oo!