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Atmosforce
Atmospheric Symmetrical Binding Forces (abbr. Atmos-forces, Asforce, Atmosforce, Atmosphorce [in UK]) is a naturally occuring phenomenon by which objects with are 'bound' across a potentially infinite distance due to the conversion and movement of inverted atoms through a theoretical i-space.

The Atmosforce Theory is a fledgling attempt at a theory of everything, originally compiled by researchers at MIT's Department of Physics (E. D. Schnittman & J. Bertschinger).

i-Space
The Atmosforce theory makes use of a 6-dimensional model of spacetime, wherein 3 the three standard dimensions (length, width and depth) are paired with symmetrical 'inverted' dimensions that have negative values (i-length, i-width, and i-depth, respectively). At points of sufficient density, even whole objects can be converted from their positive states to their negative states in respective i-space. The Inverted Particle Oscillatory Distribution Coefficient (IPOD Coefficient) describes the relationship between the mass and dimensions of objects before and after conversion, though objects converted from i-space to regular space have smaller dimensions approx. the Planck length. This phenomena, dubbed the IPOD nano-effect is currently unexplained, though it is thought that the accrued mass, lost in conversion, accounts for the gravitational discrepancies observed (as in dark matter).