I know, right?
"You only have to grind for five straight days to afford the hideout? Wow, that beats real life hands-down!"
Where does, "You only have to grind for five straight days to afford the hideout? Wow, that beats real life hands-down!" come from? Movie quote?
Actually "interdimensional vs extradimensional" is an interesting question, and fun words to swing around.
Have you heard the phrase, "the spiritual dimension"? We use it as a general description of a dimension that is "beyond" the earthy dimension as we know it.
For the most part, space aliens were understood as extraterrestrial, meaning not from earth, but from outer space, which in antiquity is referred to "the heavens". But now Ufology more believes space aliens are interdimensional, that is traveling between dimensions. Popping from 'theirs' to 'ours', and then back or to other dimensions... because the UFOs are seen to disappear as often as flying into outer space.
Extradimensional is generally defined as "originating outside the known physical reality of the universe". Whereas interdimensional is understood as "The prefix inter means something belongs to or transits between more than one area. For example, international means involving multiple nations (international flights, international soccer championships). Interstate roads are roads that pass through multiple states. Interdimensional then is a term for things or beings that transit through different dimensions, one which have origins involving more than one dimension."
And so, from the Alex Jones gif, he meant interdimensional, as did I, as we're specifying the back-and-forth aspect. If something stays outside of our dimension
in every conceivable way, then we know nothing of it.
I rarely see the term extradimensional used. As it's defined as "originating outside the known physical reality of the universe", the term "
known physical reality of the universe" is apparently a moving target, as humankind learns more every day. Particles or waves we once knew nothing of, we do now. And it begs the question: known by who, or 'whos'? And then how are we defining "physical reality" and "the universe". The term, or definition, is racked with problems.