As many of you know space has a construct comprised of three dimensions, on three axis' - x, y, and z. This gives us the perception and reality of length, height, and width. Now imagine a rolled up quilt (a quilt folded onto itself like a cylinder), the quilt is sewed from a thread, this thread is then made into a more dimensional object (the quilt). And the quilt is rolled up or folded into a cylinder, thus becoming more dimensional. These are the three dimensions, space has a similar structure. Although, the dimensional structure of space can be compromised by certain natural or artificial means. Naturally the dimensional construct of space is compromised by singularity or gravitational event horizon (black hole). Artificially however, space can only be easily manipulated by super-dense electromagnetic fields. These super-dense electromagnetic fields require a very large quantity of energy to operate for extensive, usable periods of time. Now, you may be wondering what do i mean by super-dense electromagnetic fields. You may know of the flux lines of a magnetic field, well these flux lines have a specific distance between them (which varies depending on energy/power input). What is required for artificial dimensional manipulation is super-dense electromagnetic fields (where the flux lines have very little space in-between). The main reason this cant be done with modern-day electromagnets is because the electrical input is so high it will melt the insulation and probably even the wiring of the electromagnet. How you can get around that is by accelerating free electrons in a vacuum. Many of you may be wondering what these super-dense electromagnetic fields have to do with manipulating spacial dimensions. Well when a dense enough field is generated the space the field occupies looses dimensional structure. What i mean by loss of dimensions is the space unfolds into lesser dimensions (such as a cube flattening and becoming flat like paper). Although the dimensional properties of space do not have such a sharp decrease (like going directly from something 3D into something 2D). The dimensional construct has more of an arced decrease, more of a fractional lessening. Like going from in-between 3D and 2D you might say there would be a 2.9 D (D - dimensions) to 2.8 and 2.7, etc. So the higher energy input to the field source; the more increased density of the field , the more and more the dimensional construct of the occupying space lessens. These super-dense electromagnetic fields can be generated either of two ways; the first being increase of power/electrical current, and the second being energy/electrical voltage. The primary reason this technology isn't commercial is because one; the energy needed is vast and cant be gathered by any current technology (such as a nuclear reactor), and two is because most all people's opinion that such a technology is science fiction. Mainly because they didn't think of it and also because they don't understand or comprehend the concept. They believe in only what they hear on social media, or the news. I can though tell you for 100% fact that this is not theoretical, this technology is scientifically accurate and the has been proven both mathematically and physically.
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