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Feb 6 at 9:01 comment added Altami With respect to, given a reference in which physics context do I find this, no I don’t have one. This is why I’m asking for. It is just my undereducated opinion. The reason I chose 4-sphere, because I am imagining our seen universe as blackhole with 4-sphere’ surface as the horizon
Feb 6 at 8:02 comment added Altami @O’Farrill, I am sorry, being very slow to respond to your comment. It took me sometime to understand your point.
Feb 5 at 20:53 vote accept Altami
Feb 5 at 15:03 comment added José Figueroa-O'Farrill Well, the 4-sphere does not admit a lorentzian metric, so I am not sure in what other Physics context do you find this. Can you give a reference?
Feb 5 at 10:37 comment added Altami Yes, I mean that the multiplication of both two spheres 7- and4-sphere.thank you for your answer
Feb 5 at 10:08 history answered José Figueroa-O'Farrill CC BY-SA 4.0