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How can I make a 5D atom beyond 2-A?

As far as I understand, it should be.

I don’t think so but you can make up something that doesn't exist in our current scientific understanding, since it's fictional.
Just to clarify: each 4DSTC’s 4 measurements have infinite value. But, as long as I fold them enough to fit inside a 5D atom’s first 4 measurements, the infinite amount of 4DSTCs ( each infinite in size ) can fit inside the 5D atom?

Also, i want the 5D atom to not be Low 1-C based on mathematical-ish evidence. I don’t want to use a cop-out explanation.

Isn’t there any way to make my 5D atom not Low 1-C but still be containing an uncountably infinite amount of 4DSTCs ( each infinite in size )?
 
Just to clarify: each 4DSTC’s 4 measurements have infinite value. But, as long as I fold them enough to fit inside a 5D atom’s first 4 measurements, the infinite amount of 4DSTCs ( each infinite in size ) can fit inside the 5D atom?
Yeah it should be.
Imagine an infinite amount od 2D atoms with regular width and height as a normal atom. If you were to align these next to each other they would be equal in size to a 2D atom with infinite length and width, or in other words an infinite 2D space.
Yet if you stacked the infinite amount of 2D atoms on top of each other they would still have 0 height (since infinity * 0 = 0), and the same length and width as a 3D atom. In other words they would still be uncountably infinitely smaller than a single 3D atom.
And this same logic would follow here.
Also, i want the 5D atom to not be Low 1-C based on mathematical-ish evidence. I don’t want to use a cop-out explanation. Isn’t there any way to make my 5D atom not Low 1-C but still be containing an uncountably infinite amount of 4DSTCs ( each infinite in size )?
I don’t think there's a way to achieve that. At least not as far as I understand this topic
 
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