Dimensions & Detached Spaces

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Dimensions & Detached Spaces β€” Arsen Saidov

Arsen β€’ Ethical Knowledge Page β€’ Non-Religious

Dimensions & Detached Spaces

A β€œdimension” can mean more than geometry. It can mean a separate domain of rulesβ€”a container where
behavior, causality, memory, or meaning is isolated from everything else.
This page maps what β€œseparated space” can mean in physics, information, cognition, and computationβ€”without mythology,
without dogma, and with strict ethics.

The simplest visual model

Three β€œspaces” that do not touch. Each circle represents a domain with its own internal activity.
The question is: what must be true for a space to be truly detached?


Three separated spaces diagram

Your example diagram: Space 1, Space 2, Space 3 β€” each visually detached.
We treat detachment as a measurable idea: boundary rules, information flow, and causal isolation.

Working definition

A Detached Space is a domain where:

  • Rules differ (its own β€œphysics” or logic).
  • Information does not leak across the boundary (or leakage is controlled).
  • Causality is isolated (events inside cannot affect outside, unless a bridge exists).
  • Identity continuity is preserved internally (the space β€œremembers itself”).
Ethical rule: we study detached spaces to increase understanding, responsibility, and peaceβ€”
never to justify harm, domination, or dehumanization.

Taxonomy: what people call β€œdimensions”

A practical map (not mythology)

1) Geometric dimensions (classic)

Length, width, height, timeβ€”coordinates that locate events.
Here, β€œdimension” means degrees of freedom.
Useful, but it’s only one meaning of β€œdimension.”

2) Physical domains (different rule-sets)

A domain can behave as if it has different constraints:
changed constants, altered propagation limits, or unusual boundary behavior.
Detachment is about rule separation, not just β€œfar away.”

3) Information dimensions

A dimension can be an information axis: a channel of meaning.
Think: signal-to-noise, compression, error-correction, and coherence.
Some β€œspaces” are more like data structures than locations.

4) Cognitive dimensions

Attention, memory, emotion, intentionβ€”internal β€œspaces” that shape reality for an observer.
A mind can generate a detached space by maintaining a stable internal boundary:
what enters, what is filtered, what is allowed to rewrite identity.

5) Computational / simulated spaces

Sandboxes, virtual machines, containers, isolated networks.
These are real examples of β€œdetached spaces” built by design:
the boundary is enforceable, testable, auditable.

6) Social / legal dimensions

Not physicsβ€”yet still β€œreal”: jurisdictions, privacy zones, safe spaces, roles.
These dimensions are made of rules, not particles.
They matter because they change outcomes.

A key theme in your work is: when distortion drops, structure becomes visible.
So we treat β€œdimension” as structure + boundary + coherenceβ€”not as a fantasy label.