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I told you, if you knock through one wall, you'll be knocking through the opposite wall. As it's a toroidal space, they're the same wall. Same for the ceiling and floor.
Yeah, but ya gotta test it out. And then you can toss a ball to yourself
So where's the power coming from?
The wires run ana and kata from the plug, and so all you see is a junction box with no holes, but even though you can't see any supports it barely wiggles when you tug on it
Hey, you can't just make up dimensions.
The national grid. Using the same portal to the real world that the Internet connectivity uses.
Power over fiber optic cables?
No, power over electrical cables, internet over mobile data/WiFi, if the place you teleported from has that.
How do the cables enter the toroidal space?
A tiny portal.
Who's paying for it? Is the Wi-Fi also entering through this portal? What other electromagnetic incursions can we expect?
I guess the power companies? But they won't notice such a small usage. Yes, that is also where mobile data/WiFi enters the pocket dimension, from the place where you teleported in.
So you're stealing power, and there's definitely other EM leakage that you're conspicuously not mentioning.