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Mastering the Multiverse: How “Up and Down” Compatibility unlocks Peak Performance in Every Dimension
Before thinking about this problem, we must first understand what “high dimensionality” is. In mathematics, dimensionality refers to the number of parameters required to describe an object. For example, in two-dimensional space, we need two parameters to describe a point (x, y); in three-dimensional space, we need three parameters to describe a point (x, y, z); and so on, n A dimensional space requires n parameters to describe a point. Therefore, “high-dimensional” refers to a space with more than three dimensions, and such a space requires more parameters to describe. So, what does “up and down compatible” mean? “Bottom and vertical compatibility” usually refers to an ability or characteristic, that…