Well, I can't get into a whole thing about it because I ain't that smart. Something I saw on one of those science documentaries years back dealing with alternate dimensions and realities, similar to string theory. Made more sense to me than some other things.
My simplified version: You lay a coin on top of a piece of paper. You turn away and someone lays another sheet of paper on top of the coin. When you turn back, you can't see the coin even though it's still there, right where you placed it. You turn away, they remove the top sheet of paper, you turn back and there's the coin. A variation is that someone places a different coin on top of the second sheet of paper. You're stunned to see that the nickle you placed face up is now face down, which makes you wonder what you did.
The theory is that all things 'move' between membranes (dimensions) which might account for the often confusing now you see it, now you don't phenomenon of losing things that are right in front of you.