Expansion

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The dimensional membrane does not maintain a constant scale. When higher dimensions intensify their interaction with the three-dimensional world, the membrane expands organically, enabling a greater degree of permeability. This expansion is not mechanical but adaptive, responding to the conditions between dimensions as if the membrane itself were breathing. Expansion and contraction function as adjustments that regulate the relationship between the two realms.

In this work, the focus is on the moment of expansion. The enlargement of the membrane indicates an increase in what rises from the three-dimensional side, yet expansion does not imply indiscriminate acceptance. Selection remains inherent to the membrane’s function. Regardless of scale, what passes through is subject to evaluation.

The work emphasizes that dimensional transition is not governed by quantity alone. Even as access widens, the determining factor remains unchanged: the degree of purification. Expansion amplifies possibility, but it simultaneously sharpens the criteria by which passage is allowed.