Can't help much on this subject, but....
Lastly, for now, does anyone have any concept of how the additional 6 dimensions may be defined? Pressure, potential energy?
You can't really try to think of additional spacial dimensions (beyond length, width, and depth) as other physical quantities. There isn't any way for us to perceive those extra spacial dimensions, so it's incredibly difficult to try to describe what they are. You can try to imagine how a nine/ten-dimensional object can interact with a three-dimensional universe, though.
Imagine existing in a two-dimensional plane. You can see and move up, down, forward, and back (and along the diagonals in between). Length and width are familiar concepts, but depth doesn't exist. Three-dimensional objects, in the universe around you, are typically beyond perception, unless they interact with the plane on which you exist, and even then, you won't be able to see them as three-dimensional objects. Consider a basketball, being thrown through your plane of existance: Initially, there won't be anything to see, while the ball is en route. When it makes first contact, it will appear as a point, that will expand into a circle, and continue to grow. Once the ball is halfway through, the circle will begin to contract, until finally, it vanishes.
When investigating objects that exist in more than three spacial dimensions, that's the kind of interaction that is sought: something that is briefly perceived and then vanishes, not because its mass or energy have ceased to exist, but because it has moved outside of the spacial dimensions in which the observer exists.
Anyway, enjoy the String Theory. I got out of studying Physics, while that was still
way above my head.