The study of life as a five-dimensional phenomenon, where organisms exist not just as physical entities in spacetime but as probability distributions across all possible genetic, developmental, and evolutionary branches. This explains why identical twins can have different personalities (they occupy different probability coordinates), why some people are lucky in love and others aren't (they're just in branches where the probability of romance is higher), and why your houseplant is thriving despite your complete neglect (you're in the branch where it's secretly immortal, while in other branches, it died months ago and you're a terrible plant parent).
Example: "He applied spacetime-probability biology to his cat's behavior. 'In this branch,' he explained, 'she's knocking things off tables. But in an adjacent probability branch, she's a perfect angel who never does that. I'm just stuck in the chaotic branch.' The cat, uninterested in five-dimensional excuses, continued knocking things off tables."
by Abzugal February 14, 2026
Get the Spacetime-Probability Biology mug.The study of life as it might evolve in N-dimensional environments, where organisms have access to sensory and locomotory capabilities that would seem godlike to us 3D creatures. A 4D creature could see inside your body without cutting you open, reach into a safe without opening the door, and never lose its keys because it could just retrieve them from the dimension where they fell. N-dimensional biology also explains why we haven't found aliens: they're living in dimensions we can't perceive, possibly watching us and finding our 3D existence adorable, like flatworms with delusions of grandeur.
Example: "He speculated about N-dimensional biology at a party, suggesting that higher-dimensional beings might be all around us, invisible and incomprehensible. A guest asked if they used the bathroom. He said that in N dimensions, waste disposal was probably elegant and non-smelly. The guest said that sounded fake, which, in a way, it was."
by Dumu The Void February 14, 2026
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