If each moment is its own dimension, then the infinite universes theory would make a lot more sense. After all, each of us would be having millions of dimensions. Who's to say the other moments couldn't happen too.
I like what you said about how you can know when Divinity enters the room. There's a gravity to it and the moment seems more real, more tangible, more unique. It's not just one in a myriad of other fleeting moments, it's something to be cherished. When we're able to be present in that moment and enjoy it for what it's worth, then we can find peace. So many people spend their life trying to attain something or become something, rather than just resting in who they are.
That's what sparked that line, the infinite universes theory. Very astute for you to pick up on that! Yes, I can think of a handful of times in my life where an overall feeling of joy just overcomes me after meeting someone or experiencing something. There's no denying that it's special but it's difficult to put a label or explanation to it. In this age of instant answers to almost any question (Google) it's great to know there are still some mysteries.