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Anonymous No. 16209920

Can an extra-dimensional pocket of space exist without violating the laws of physics?

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Anonymous No. 16209932

no

Anonymous No. 16209956

>>16209920
No. The phrase "extra-dimensional" doesn't even really make any sense. It's just sci-fi woo.

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๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Barkon. No. 16209969

Yes it can, because it acts as food to the mind, a-good-in-end-state.

Anonymous No. 16210439

>>16209920
yes

Anonymous No. 16211736

>>16209920
no

Anonymous No. 16211906

>>16209956
>The phrase "extra-dimensional" doesn't even really make any sense.
C'mon man it's just an extra spatial dimension that isn't generally accessible but at a certain location it is for some reason.
Like a flatlander coming upon an elevator.

Anonymous No. 16211975

>>16209920
Give this a serious listen, I think it might have what you're looking for. Something
about Planck lengths and waves. You can also download the declassified document
https://youtu.be/1cTP1uVXD5Q?si=YoNrD2vaIGNiK0mx

Anonymous No. 16211993

>>16211906
That's gibberish tho.

Anonymous No. 16212000

>>16209920
Its possible in your head if you lie to yourself, a.k.a as science fiction

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Anonymous No. 16212028

>>16209920
If negative mass energy exists, it's possible to "pinch" a bit of space to make a region of space that's bigger on the inside than the outside, pic related https://www.npl.washington.edu/av/altvw99.html
No extra dimensions, just a weirdly curved region of space. Besides requiring negative mass energy, I don't think it violates any laws of physics. It's honestly more reasonable than wormholes which require changing the topology of the universe. We don't know if it's possible to change the topology of the universe. Unfortunately, it may not be possible to pass into the pocket of because the entrance needs to have negative mass energy density. We don't know if there's a way to make negative mass energy density that allows the passage of solid matter. I bet if you do enough meth, you could claim that pockets of space formed during the big bang(or something) could be a candidate for dark matter.

Anonymous No. 16212054

I work in an office that's 8 floors and I go down to an unused floor that's empty but still has dated offices and rooms and kind of looks like the backrooms and walk around during the day to get steps in. I like it. Whoa le scary slender man may get me whoa.

Anonymous No. 16212055

>>16212028
>If negative mass energy exists
It doesn't.

Anonymous No. 16212595

>>16209920
I'm just a regular dumbass, but I read somewhere that some of the 13(?) theoretical dimensions may be 'curled' on themselves like a loop or figment, incapable of influencing our own existence.

So the answer is yes, if I understood correctly.

Anons with the necessary knowledge will correct me of course (but don't be condescending you mofos, I'm just learning)

Anonymous No. 16212614

>>16209920
50% chance

Anonymous No. 16212983

>>16212055
it's consistent with quantum field theory
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_energy
But yeah, doing anything remotely interesting with it is an absolute fucking joke at the moment, so it might as well not exists other than some toy for theorists.

Anonymous No. 16213525

>>16209920
Can an extra-spectral color exist without violating color theory?