Friday, November 6, 2020

Torsion Upon Space-Related Vacuum And Dimensionality

 Let us initially consider two different space-related vacuums, of the same three-dimensional volume. Both are to have the same amount of torsion applied to them. One of such space-related vacuums, is to work to bear a higher number of innate spatial dimensions than the other one. That space-related vacuum of the two, of which is here to work to bear a higher number of innate spatial dimensions, will consequently tend to result in working to bear a greater viscosity -- than the other of the two stated space-related vacuums.  Consequently; that space-related vacuum of the two earlier stated ones mentioned, of which is here to work to bear a higher number of innate spatial dimensions, will consequently tend to result in working to bear a greater impedance -- than the other of the two stated space-related vacuums. Samuel David Roach.

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