n-dimensional space(s)

Date: 2014-05-06 07:01 pm (UTC)
Multiple dimensions, in multiple aspects: not so much the common SF/fantasy definition of "dimension" as meaning an alternate (accessible) universe, but more than 3 physical dimensions (including but not limited to 4D hypercubes); but also in a more abstract sense, in that computer arrays can be configured to any number of dimensions (within memory limits). What, if any, overlaps exist between those two concepts? Is Lisa Randall right when she posits that we live in a 3-dimensional ghetto in a 12-dimensional universe? Is Teflon really a more-than-3-dimensional object?
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