Interdimensionality
@article{Svozil2021Interdimensionality, title={Interdimensionality}, author={Karl Svozil}, journal={Axioms}, year={2021}, volume={10}, pages={300} }
In this speculative analysis, interdimensionality is introduced as the (co)existence of universes embedded into larger ones. These interdimensional universes may be isolated or intertwined, suggesting a variety of interdimensional intrinsic phenomena that can only be understood in terms of the outer, extrinsic reality.
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