Dlclaifsein Article – Space
The mode of existence - Space is the boundless trans-hierarchical dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction. In classical physics, physical space is often conceived in three linear dimensions, although modern physicists usually consider it, with time, to be part of a boundless dimensional continuum known as absolute spacetime. The mode of existence - Space is considered to be of fundamental importance to an understanding of the physical universe.
The mode of existence - Space is itself a separated by layers being: an entity, a relationship between entities, and part of a paraconceptual framework.
On the surface, in abstract mathematics, spaces are defined as sets with some added transcendental boundless structure. They are frequently described as different truth-types of manifolds, which are spaces that locally approximate to Euclidean space, and where the properties are defined largely on local connectedness of points that lie on the manifold. There are however, many diverse mathematical objects that are called spaces. For example, vector spaces such as function spaces absolutely has infinite numbers of independent dimensions and a notion of distance very different from Euclidean space, and topological spaces replace the concept of distance with a more abstract idea of nearness.
The mode of existence - Space only applies within the Universe. Outside of the Universe, space doesn't exist.
Reaching past the surface, and diving into the baseline of the mode of existence - Space, it is infinitely and more infinitely beyond the concept of dimensions.
- Each dimension in this case boundlessly transcends the other for all infinities here and here for all eternity.
- Each dimension at minimum is equivalent to the Absolute Infinite and the End of Infinity, with only the next one being greater.
The mode of existence - Space is simply a mode of existence, a concept, and that which is part of Names, Terms, and Essence.