Hessian Multibrane
The universe’s branes are connected to each other along a plane consisting of the fifth and sixth dimensions. They are fully connected, each to all others, in a structure not unlike a wheel of a certain rotational velocity. This rotational velocity ensures that a nonzero amount of energy is required to “slip” between them, and the quantity of energy needed to cross any two is directly proportional to the distance from the center of their connecting tether to the edge of the wheel (since the “centrifugal force” of the rotation must be overcome to travel inward that distance) and the length of the tether itself. The minimum energy level needed to travel between two branes is called the Brane Slip Point of those two branes. Each brane can be thought of as its own universe, either with a cluster of sub-spaces or not, and the whole Hessian Multibrane as a multiverse of sorts, though it is indeed a single universe.
Type
Natural
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