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Space Distance Is Higher-Dimensional Depth explores space not as empty separation, but as depth — a visible expression of dimensional structure unfolding through distance.
In this episode of Observer Embedded Reality: Beyond the Anchor, Denny Cho expands the cosmology arc by reframing distance as more than measurement. What appears “far away” may also be the observer’s way of registering higher-dimensional depth through a limited frame of perception.
Through the OER lens, space becomes a cross-section: a readable surface where scale, distance, perspective, and dimensional layering appear as the world we call physical reality.
A deep cosmology episode on perception, spatial depth, dimensional registration, and the possibility that distance is not absence — but structure stretched across the observer’s field.
Space is not just the gap between things. Space may be how higher-dimensional depth becomes visible to the observer.
By Denny ChoSpace Distance Is Higher-Dimensional Depth explores space not as empty separation, but as depth — a visible expression of dimensional structure unfolding through distance.
In this episode of Observer Embedded Reality: Beyond the Anchor, Denny Cho expands the cosmology arc by reframing distance as more than measurement. What appears “far away” may also be the observer’s way of registering higher-dimensional depth through a limited frame of perception.
Through the OER lens, space becomes a cross-section: a readable surface where scale, distance, perspective, and dimensional layering appear as the world we call physical reality.
A deep cosmology episode on perception, spatial depth, dimensional registration, and the possibility that distance is not absence — but structure stretched across the observer’s field.
Space is not just the gap between things. Space may be how higher-dimensional depth becomes visible to the observer.