The dust, a cloud of tiny
solids, expands in the air in much the same way a gas would. The tarps over the
ginseng, with the fields beside, highlight the role of two-dimensional-like
superstructures in the collection of their three-dimensional subcomponents.
After all, the makers of the tarp would love the material to be as strong and
thin as possible without sacrificing profitability or marketability. One could
say, that outside the business aspects, the ultimate material would have zero
thickness and mass while being absolutely impervious to undesirable things while
allowing only desirable things through: A two-dimensional portal through space
and time to some things, an absolute barrier to others.
Disgressional multidimensional
portals,
are an absolute essentiality to the existance of life. Try to think of a disease
that is not characterized by a breakdown of a DMP to either allow an undesirable
chemical process (for example: viral infection) or disallow a desirable chemical
process (for example: diabetes). Manipulating the dimensions seems to be a
critical part of life.