Space has 12 Dimensions: Six Spatial and Six Anti-Spatial Dimensions

Space has 12 Dimensions:

gregory malley
Jun 7 · 1 min read

Six Spatial and Six Anti-Spatial Dimensions

This is simple to graph.

And easy to understand: definition is a function of equal and opposite relativities. A graph is an illustrative framework of equal and opposite relativities.

Here’s the graph of 12 dimensions of space:

three spatial dimensions. three potential dimensions.

three equal and opposite anti-spatial dimensions.

three equal and opposite potential anti-dimensions.

Anti-matter can be defined in normative spatial dimensions in the event that an equivalence of matter pops into existence in anti-spatial dimensions.

Does this help explain entanglement? Yes. That’s a subject for another piece.

Can a change in anti-spatial dimensions induce a change in normative dimensions? Yes. We call this dark energy.

Is our universe expanding because anti-dimensional space is contracting?

Possibly.

Will our universe stop expanding when anti-dimensional space becomes a singularity? And begins contracting?

I don’t know yet. Ask me in a few billion years.

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