demiespaces
A demiespace is a term used in theoretical physics, particularly in the context of string theory and related models, to describe a specific type of geometric or topological space. It represents a space that is not fully dimensional in the typical sense, often arising from the compactification of extra spatial dimensions. These concepts are highly abstract and are employed to reconcile the predictions of theoretical frameworks with observed physical phenomena, such as the number of observable dimensions in our universe.
In some models, demiespaces are conceptualized as having fractional dimensions, though this is not a literal
The existence and properties of demiespaces are purely theoretical and are subjects of ongoing research and