Recent discussions around neutron stars suggest that they may provide evidence for a dimension beyond our conventional three-dimensional understanding. The articles speculate that gravity may act in multiple dimensions (3+ND), making it weaker than other forces, which are confined to three spatial dimensions. There are debates regarding whether this multidimensional approach could influence how we observe gravitational forces—potentially deviating from the classic inverse-square law. Users are also seeking clarity on the consensus within the scientific community on such theories, questioning how to identify significant breakthroughs versus widely accepted theories. An accessible lecture on neutron stars was also shared to aid in public understanding.