Almost-a-box

The Almost-a-box is what the name says.

It is, well, very similar to a box. Almost one. However, it is not quite a box.

Normally, boxes use diameters to find out how "full" a box is, but this one doesn't really have a diameter since it is not quite a box.

Almost-a-box Notation
Instead of diameters, the Almost-a-box was measured by using the mean of the dihedral angles in all dimensions it uses.

This is done using this formula, where D = dihedral angle:

$$ \frac {(D1^1) + (D2^2) + (D3^3) \cdots (Dn^n)}{n} $$

This takes the mean of all of the dihedral angles in every dimension, with every new dihedral angle also accounting for every dimension below it.

Simple math can calculate the "diameter", which would be $$10^{770}$$ times the Absobox.