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Multidimensional continuums

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A two dimensional continuum is what we graph equations on in algebra and higher level mathematics on a shit of paper. You can only get so much of it on a sheet of paper, but each of the two dimensions goes to a positive and negative infinity. With an infinite amount of real numbers between any two numbers. You can add a dimension and you get a space where every thing can have a spot that it exist in at a time. To add time you need a fourth dimension. We can add as many dimensions as are needed to represent a continuum of awarepaths or physipaths.

Itocontinuums are so complex you need a multidimensional continuums to represent them or the equivalent.


Continuum theory is the science that studies epistemological continuums.