--- "R.C.Macaulay"  wrote:

>> Wonder if anyone has considered the dimensional
(fractal) angle?
 
 > Getting a little over into never never land with
the
fractal although I can  imagine the results of light
dispersing through a prism ...

Richard,

I should have made that clearer, although your mental
image is not far off. I was using the term "fractal"
in the original sense of "fractional dimension" - or a
hidden subset of local space. 

If 'mirror matter', or the 'epo field' perhaps, were
to be located in a 3-space fractal, that matter would
still be within 'our space' but enfolded, or nested,
in normal matter in such a way that it was effectively
hidden. If you have watched a visual and animated
fractal progression, from what seems to be zooming in
from larger to smaller, you can get some appreciation
for this situation. There is never a full dimensional
change (or power law jump)

However, as a practical matter there is little to
distinguish this kind of space sensually from another
full dimension, but it does makes a difference
mathematically to suggest a fractal, rather than
another whole dimension.

Jones

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