So in 3D, you can rotate stuff however you want, but you'll never get the mirror image, because you need an extra dimension to "flip stuff over". Well in infinite dimensional space, since infinity + 1 = infinity, would the rotational group naturally contain the mirror image "double cover" (if that's what it's called)?
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Does the infinite dimensional rotation group have a "double cover"?
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