👉 Unspatiality, also known as spatial invariance or homogeneity, refers to a property of objects that does not change under spatial transformations. It is a fundamental concept in mathematics and physics, particularly in the study of geometry and topology. In algebraic geometry, for example, if we have a space of points in n-dimensional Euclidean space (which we denote by Pn), unspatiality means that no two distinct points can be mapped to each other under any given transformation.