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The Blue and White series is at it again breaking my brain and forcing me to come to this wiki for answers.
Ok so to simplify, I'll use the example the novel provided directly. Imagine a single Higher Dimension is a Large Box, and a lower dimension is simply a smaller box inside of it. Even if you created the Concept of Dimensions inside that smaller box, and then created higher dimensions, essentially creating boxes that encompass your original box. Those higher dimensions WILL NEVER be able to access to the higher dimension.
In fact, they go so far as to create Timelines in their dimension, which encompass all spatial dimensions, and then superimpose and do N to the power of N to the power of N to the power of N---> Infinitely and Infinitely growing. Yet even those are unable to access a single higher dimension.
Wouldn't this mean that a single dimension is inaccessible to another?
Ok so to simplify, I'll use the example the novel provided directly. Imagine a single Higher Dimension is a Large Box, and a lower dimension is simply a smaller box inside of it. Even if you created the Concept of Dimensions inside that smaller box, and then created higher dimensions, essentially creating boxes that encompass your original box. Those higher dimensions WILL NEVER be able to access to the higher dimension.
In fact, they go so far as to create Timelines in their dimension, which encompass all spatial dimensions, and then superimpose and do N to the power of N to the power of N to the power of N---> Infinitely and Infinitely growing. Yet even those are unable to access a single higher dimension.
Wouldn't this mean that a single dimension is inaccessible to another?