Hyperdimensional physics
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Hyperdimensional physics is a hypothesis that energy is stored in a higher dimension than the three spacial dimensions we inhabit. Richard C. Hoagland believes that this energy can be tapped at points describing the intersection between a sphere and a tetrahedron, i.e. three points on a globe at -/+ 19.5° latitude and one point at +/- 90° latitude.