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From: MrPhiloscience
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  • If two flat universes intersect at an angle, would that add extra dimensions to both universes?

  • @FHomeBrew no idea it could have happen long time ago though look it up

  • @FHomeBrew If they intersect at angle thats not 180º then theres already extra dimensions on the system.Not in one universe though. But if through the intersection you could somehow get a way of moving/getting speed towards your non-native universe then yes. The problem is if your universe is infinitesimally small flat or if it's like an "extended flat universe" (equal flat layers on top of each other). If it's the second then you just need to be pushed by non-native directioned force.

  • @FHomeBrew I'm taking a very basic geometric interpretation of the concept flat universe though. I don't entirely understand what a flat universe means. So what I said might be a bit meaningless.

  • @raydredX The stacked 2D universes thing sounds like something I've heard recently where it was suggested that gravitational energy is leaking into the extra dimensions, thus decreasing the amount of energy in our universe and somehow the expansion.

    The flat universe model could be represented by a cloth, since our universe can also bend etc. In that case, two cloth-universes could intersect in multiple ways, in multiple orientations at multiple points, which would be pretty cool :D

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