User talk:Root.Woods

Dimensional Physics So I would like to introduce a topic "Dimensional Physics" which in simplistic terms is the study of the Universe in which the number of dimensions of space-time is a variable not a constant. In its core, as you fly into the center of a black hole, the composition of space and matter become more complex as incremental dimensional point (IDP) get extracted from the N-dimensional space of our observable universe into a 3N-dimensional space toward the Z-D space of the black hole or singularity. In other words if we were to take our finite universe with Z-IDP spread out in a 3-D space (as we observe it) and transferred it into a Z-D space with 3-IDP points per dimension, we would define the singularity from which our universe was born.

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