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A framework extending the concept of void to higher dimensions – spaces with more than three spatial dimensions that are empty of matter but have geometric structure. In string theory and brane cosmology, such voids could be the bulk space between branes, or extra dimensions that are compactified and largely empty. The theory examines whether multidimensional voids can support life, mediate forces (e.g., gravity leaking into extra dimensions), or even spawn universes via brane collisions.
Example: “The theory of the multidimensional void proposes that our 3D universe floats like a bubble in a higher‑dimensional void – and that collisions with other bubbles could explain cosmic structure.”
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal April 13, 2026
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