1) An orbifold is a membrane/manifold-like structure that is comprised of superstrings, and, such a structure operates with a specific function as an entity that acts as a unit of physical spatial phenomenon.
2) An index of an orbifold is the fractal of magnetic and electric field -- primarily a fractal of the magnetic field -- of the Planck-Related phenomena that work to comprise any given arbitrary orbifold.
3) An orbifold eigenbasis superset is the total magnetism of a given arbitrary universe.
4) The magnetic fields of orbifold indices of different universes overlap.
5) These are the first-ordered point particles that work to comprise the fractal of the electric field of a Planck-Related phenomeno.
6) These are the first-ordered point particles that work to comprise the fractal of the magnetic field of a Planck-Related phenomenon.
7) 91*10^(81).
8) The partial aspect of the fractal of the "voltage" of the fractal of the electric field of Planck-Related phenomenon works to cause this.
9) When the Planck-Related phenomena that are adjacent that are of different universes approach each other in such a manner that their intrinsic vibrations synchrounize in so as to bear orphoganal norm-conditions that wobble by a codeterminable codifferentiable covariant relativistic angle of ~1.104735878*10^(-81)I degrees, then, such mentioned phenomena are altered in such a manner so as to then be of the same universe.
10) A region where mini-string segments interconnect various superstrings that bind in such a manner in so that these said strings bear a unitary-based function works to allow for certain Real Reimmanian exchange among those superstrings, which, in this case specifically, reffers to the actual superstrings themselves and not there counterparts -- this is what works to designate a substringular space as an orbifold.
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