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Dimensional Layering & Space-Folding

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Description

The perception that space has extra dimensions and is being folded, stacked, sheeted or turned inside-out — rooms that fold over and into themselves, planes sliding through one another, architecture that extends 'behind and around' the observer in directions that don't exist in waking space. Travelers report a stack or accordion of layered worlds (the 'sheets'), reality assembling and disassembling out of discrete modular components, and structures that recursively bifurcate. Underpins the hyperdimensional-object and hyperbolic-curvature reports; here the emphasis is on the ongoing folding/unfolding of the container itself.

What the science says: Corresponds to QRI's 'world-sheet' account, in which breakthrough forces the 'very topology of one's world-sheet' to change and bifurcate, producing overlapping sheets and folded enclosures beyond 3D Euclidean embedding.

What the sources say

At breakthrough 'the very topology of one's world-sheet is forced to change,' with 'multiple things happening at once' as sheets bifurcate and fold.
'Folding Rooms' — entities and architecture 'fold over and in on themselves,' 'reaching behind and around one'; 'Legoland' — reality of discrete bricks in 'constant flux of rebuilding.'
17% (6/36) reported explicitly 'hyperdimensional structures' beyond ordinary three-dimensional space.

Questions

What is Dimensional Layering & Space-Folding?

The perception that space has extra dimensions and is being folded, stacked, sheeted or turned inside-out — rooms that fold over and into themselves, planes sliding through one another, architecture that extends 'behind and around' the observer in directions that don't exist in waking space. Travelers report a stack or accordion of layered worlds (the 'sheets'), reality assembling and disassemblin

Is there research on Dimensional Layering & Space-Folding?

Corresponds to QRI's 'world-sheet' account, in which breakthrough forces the 'very topology of one's world-sheet' to change and bifurcate, producing overlapping sheets and folded enclosures beyond 3D Euclidean embedding.