ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Nildimensional space

Hi kiddo! Today we're going to talk about something called "nil-dimensional space". You know what space is, right? It's that big, wide open thing up in the sky where the sun, moon and stars hang out.

Well, imagine that you live in a tiny house, and it only has one room. That room is so small, there's no way you could fit any furniture or toys inside. That room is a bit like nil-dimensional space -- it's a tiny space that doesn't have any real "size".

You see, in math, we use different words to describe the size and dimension of things. For example, a piece of paper has two dimensions--length and width. It's bigger than the little nil-dimensional room we talked about earlier.

But here's the thing--nil-dimensional space is actually really important! It can help us understand complex ideas in math and science. For example, it can be used to help explain how atoms work inside our bodies, or how we can use computers to solve really complicated problems.

So, even though it might seem like a small concept, nil-dimensional space is actually a really big deal when it comes to understanding the world around us. Does that make sense, kiddo?