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What's the energy required to traverse through dimensions

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Say in the future, humanity has developed technology to the point that it allows them to traverse through other universe, each universe having something either drastically different or not so different from our own universe.

But let's say that humanity has the same somewhat problem here on earth, overpopulation, Without getting into the very specifics of how that would be possible, the humans decide that instead of just trying to colonize other universe, they can simply try to colonize a different dimension.

The humans have countless resources that will allow them to make the machine, the only problem is, is that they are trying to figure out just how much energy it would require for them to operate such a machine.

How much energy would be required to simply traverse into another dimension?

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