👉 Non-uniteable is a concept in mathematics, specifically in algebraic topology. It refers to an object that cannot be put into two distinct ways as a topological space. This can happen if the topological structure on the object does not allow for both directions of change, such as the existence of non-trivial loops or homotopies. In topology and related areas of mathematics, non-uniteable objects are often used to illustrate the concept of "non-embeddability" in a