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Fold‑Space Theory

A speculative physics framework modeling the universe as a powered pocket dimension. Fold‑Space Theory, sometimes referred to as Trans‑Dimensionalism, explores how non‑Euclidean pocket‑dimensional regions can be embedded inside ordinary Euclidean boundaries, allowing interior volume to exceed exterior size.

A Little History

I began working on this idea in 1982–1983, when I was in junior high. I told my teacher I would figure out how a small object could be larger on the inside than on the outside. The earliest form of the theory started with a simple equation:

𝑓(𝑥)=𝑏+𝑥−𝑝

Over the decades, that seed evolved into the modern Fold‑Space Functional:

𝑓(𝑥)=𝑏+𝑥ln⁡(𝑃)−Φ

The structure remained the same, but the interpretation matured into a full framework for pocket‑dimensional geometry.

Overview

Fold‑Space Theory is an original speculative‑physics framework proposing that our universe is a powered pocket dimension embedded within a higher‑dimensional bulk. The theory unifies several cosmological behaviors — expansion, dark energy, dark matter, and cyclic collapse — under a single geometric and energetic model. This repository serves as the official, timestamped publication of the theory. It includes the core equations, conceptual framework, and engineering implications for future high‑energy civilizations.

What This Repository Contains

The Fold‑Space Theory manuscript Field definitions and mathematical structures Boundary‑expansion and collapse models Interpretations of dark energy and dark matter Stability conditions for pocket‑dimension structures Engineering concepts for fold‑space interiors and communication corridors Notes on potential applications for habitats, spacecraft, and infrastructure This is a theoretical research project, not a software library.

Purpose of This Project

The goals of this repository are: To publicly document the structure and development of Fold‑Space Theory To establish authorship and priority through timestamped publication To provide a clear, accessible reference for anyone studying or discussing the framework To outline long‑term engineering possibilities if future power sources make them feasible This project is not mainstream physics and is not associated with any academic institution.

What Fold‑Space Theory Proposes (High‑Level Summary)

Our universe behaves as a powered pocket dimension The boundary expands due to energy input, not inertia Dark energy corresponds to the power maintaining the boundary Dark matter emerges from higher‑dimensional curvature effects Collapse occurs when boundary power drops below a stability threshold The universe may undergo cyclic fold‑collapse and rebirth Fold‑space engineering could allow interior expansion beyond external volume These ideas are speculative and exploratory.

License

This project is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). You are free to share and adapt the material, provided you give appropriate credit. See the LICENSE file for full details.

Contributing

Discussion, critique, and theoretical exploration are welcome. Because this is a conceptual physics project, contributions typically take the form of: mathematical refinements conceptual clarifications alternative interpretations error corrections engineering feasibility notes Pull requests should be clear, focused, and well‑reasoned.

Contact For questions, discussion, or collaboration inquiries, please open an issue in the repository.

Theory Documents

Full PDF: Fold_Space_Theory.pdf Web Version (Markdown): Fold-Space-Theory.md

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Fold‑Space Theory — A speculative physics framework proposing that our universe is a powered pocket dimension embedded in a higher‑dimensional space. Includes cosmology, field equations, stability conditions, and engineering applications for future high‑energy civilizations.

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