Hyperspace elasticity
Hyperspace elasticity is the study of hyperspace tensors: under certain conditions, higher-dimensional space exhibits flexible, non-linear behaviours that can be controlled to stretch, compress or wrap certain regions of space-time.
H-space variable density gradients, which can act like elastic membranes, thus have to be deformed to improve various applications such as travel and communication.
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