Dimension Theory

In mathematics, dimension theory is a branch of general topology dealing with dimensional invariants of topological spaces.

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    God cannot be seen: he is too bright for sight; nor grasped: he is too pure for touch; nor measured: for he is beyond all sense, infinite, measureless, his dimension known to himself alone.
    Marcus Minucius Felix (2nd or 3rd cen. A.D.)

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