extensorials
Extensorials are a concept in theoretical physics, particularly in the context of theories aiming to unify gravity with other fundamental forces. The term "extensorial" suggests a connection to tensors, which are mathematical objects used to describe physical quantities in a coordinate-independent manner. In essence, extensorial approaches propose that fundamental physical fields and interactions might be better described not as simple fields in spacetime, but as more complex geometric structures that extend beyond the standard four dimensions.
These extended structures could possess additional degrees of freedom or internal symmetries that are not apparent
Extensorial theories often aim to provide a more unified framework for describing gravity and quantum mechanics,