"Now that transmission has occurred, it proves that particles under special conditions, being squeezed by special states of voidons, have undergone 'energization'."
Edward Witten integrated some relevant theories of Spatial Connection Technology into M Theory because there exists a high-dimensional space that acts as a transfer station for Spatial Connection Technology.
According to his theory, whether energy or particles want to complete spatial transmission, they must first be transferred to a high-dimensional space, and then expelled by the high-dimensional space, returning to the other end of the link.
This view is consistent with basic spatial mathematics and fundamentally cannot be refuted.
In fact, the main reason is the lack of basic spatial theory, and the definite spatial mathematics is very limited, which allows for many interpretations of experimental phenomena that are consistent with basic theory.