Antispace

/ˌæntiˈspeɪs/ noun

In mathematics and physics, a theoretical space or dimension that is opposite to or inverse to normal space; sometimes used in theoretical discussions.

From 'anti-' (opposite) plus 'space,' from Latin 'spatium.' This is a neologism used in theoretical physics and speculative mathematics.

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