Turok,
Can you find us an edge on the surface of a klein bottle? - Or an end to a mobius strip?

D.A.,
I realize that our frame of reference is interior
to our observable universe.
It is possible that the "a fluctuation in the quantum field",
answer I recieved was the astrophysical equivalent of
"go way kid, you bother me".
My question was meant to explore what we may infer from the theory about a possible 'overspace`,
exterior to our own, and unreachable by any
means now, or likely to become, available.
My thought was that if a field is defined, then
we know something about the space in which it existed:
minimum number of dimensions, their shapes, etc.
It seems that this information would have to be
inherent in the definition of the field.

As our time is bound up with C, the 'Time` required for the fluctuation to occur would probably also be different, but I dispair of there being much information there.
Is this the case?
I appologize for the lack of clarity in this post,
this is the best I can do in english and
I simply don't have the math.
Pragmatist.