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boyutlaray

Boyutlaray is a fictional or speculative term used to describe a family of higher-dimensional layers that coexist with the familiar four-dimensional spacetime. In this concept, the universe comprises multiple interleaved layers or planes, each with its own geometry and physical laws, capable of influencing one another through inter-layer interactions. The term is not tied to a single scientific theory and is mainly encountered in speculative fiction, thought experiments, or discussions of hypothetical models of reality.

Each layer is modeled as a manifold with its own metric, while connections between layers are mediated

The name appears in modern speculative discourse and is influenced by terms for dimensions in several languages;

See also: dimensions; multiverse; brane-world; differential geometry; fiber bundle.

by
projection
maps
or
inter-layer
fields.
Interactions
can
alter
observed
constants,
permit
short-range
transitions
or
portals,
and
produce
effects
such
as
dimension-shifting
or
anomalous
propagation
of
particles
and
fields.
The
mathematical
framing
draws
on
differential
geometry,
fiber
bundles,
and
multi-layer
dynamical
systems.
Coupling
terms
describe
exchange
of
energy,
momentum,
or
information
between
layers,
subject
to
conservation
laws
within
a
chosen
subset.
it
is
not
an
established
model
in
mainstream
physics.
It
is
used
primarily
as
a
narrative
device
or
as
a
thought
experiment
to
explore
how
hidden
dimensions
could
affect
observable
phenomena.
Related
ideas
include
brane-world
concepts,
multiverse
theories,
and
layered
materials
in
condensed
matter
analogies.
Critics
note
the
lack
of
empirical
support
and
regard
boyutlaray
as
a
speculative
construct
rather
than
a
testable
theory.