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hyperspatial

a. 1 Pertaining to hyperspace. 2 Of or pertaining to multi-dimensional geometry.

Usage examples of "hyperspatial".

We were intelligent enough to form a civilization, to develop hyperspatial flight, and to colonize the Galaxy-and, in spreading through the Galaxy, we took many other forms of lifeforms related to each other and to ourselves-along with us.

Way back when hyperspatial travel was relatively new - according to the books, anyway-there would be a queer internal sensation and some people felt dizziness or nausea.

Universe in which hyperspatial travel is impossible and in which the speed of light traveling through a vacuum is the absolute maximum where speed is concerned.

In our hyperspatial jumps, however, we do something out side the conditions under which relativity operates and the rules are different.

But there were those from Earth who fled their worldwith better ships and stronger modes of hyperspatial travel.

Now he sat there in hyperspatial image, cheerful as ever, brimming over with bonhomie.

Against my better judgment, I do so because I must and, almost before the hyperspatial line is cool, the Foundation Navy is in motion.

Things always broke right for himand he was such an expert at hyperspatial tracking.

Throughout human history, no decade in all the tens of thousands of years during which hyperspatial travel has existed has been completely free of bloodshed and violent death throughout the Galaxy, even in those periods when the Foundation itself was at peace.

This was where it ought to stop gaining speed, plump for one of the two hyperspatial volumes and just cruise along at a nice steady velocity.

Galaxy require the building of a hyperspatial express route through your star system, and regrettably your planet is one of those scheduled for demolition.

The report was an official release which said that a wonderful new form of spaceship drive was at this moment being unveiled at a government research base on Damogran which would henceforth make all hyperspatial express routes unnecessary.

My intention was to reach a position far enough from Kedge-Lockaby so that I would not disrupt electromagnetic systems on its surface when I made my hyperspatial leap, yet close enough to the planet so that it would eclipse the dazzling EM pulse of my ultraluminal crossover from the rinky-dink sensors of the tender.

Then I realized that the silent explosion was a hyperspatial exit flash.

They might vote in favor of hyperspatial experiments on Mars, if we play it right.