You're still thinking above the subatomic level and not quantum.
When you shift the particle waveform, you are fundamentally changing not the state or form of the particle. But instead you're sliding in between dimensional planes.
Because you're inbetween dimensional planes, you either form an impenetrable wall against particles and energy of this dimension, or you let them slide right through you.
Its like a radio, you have to tune to the same frequency to be able to get it, other wise you just hear static or nothing. Take recieving static as the impenetrable wall I described and nothing as sliding right through.
Another way to see it is, can a 3D object interact with a 2D object? Would the 3D object observe the 2D as a flat piece on the ground? Can you step and damage it?
How about a 3D hitting a 4D? I'd supose you can't even percieve them in the first place, and probably would slide right through a 4D plane without knowing.
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