Limit Theorem

Limit Theorem

The restriction, or if you will boundary of distance.
If,
limit is denoted (L).
Then,
(L) denotes the absence of distance. Which in turn is the limit, or boundary.
Thus,
dimensions -1 through dimension -4 can be imagined as the absence of denotion. Where dimensions -1 through -3 are one-dimensional. And dimension -4 is three dimensional.
-1D is the absence of width. -2D is the absence of depth. -3D is the absence of height. -4D is the absent dimension of Limit. that orders events over time, Which is defined as “With the passage of time”.
Where,
[0,present] is one out of the sets in the three dimensional dimension of limit. [-0,past] is another. [+0,future] is the last.
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