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hyperspace
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Wikipedia
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Hyperspace also known as Gremloids , and Gremlords is a 1984 3D science fiction comedy film film starring Paula Poundstone and Alan Marx, written and directed by Todd Durham .
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
hyperspace \hy"per*space\ (h[imac]"p[~e]r*sp[=a]s), n. [Pref. hyper- + space.] (Geom.) A mathematical space having more than three dimensions. It is a mathematical construct and is not intended to represent the structure of the common physical space in ...
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context mathematics English) An n-dimensional Euclidian space with n > 3. 2 (context mathematics English) A Euclidian space of unspecified dimension. 3 (context science fiction English) A notional space orthogonal to the usual dimensions of space-time ...
Usage examples of hyperspace.
He asked her what she knew about hyperspace, and her answers were almost verbatim what the kzinti automanual said.
They were guaranteed to operate only on Beatus or in the hands of Beatans, but Beatans did not travel well through the transitions of hyperspace and no one else would willingly live on Beatus.
Anyhow it was thanks to our fortuitous station on the bridge that Tarco and I were among the first to see the injured ship as it downfolded out of hyperspace.
The Earth having been demolished to make way for a new hyperspace bypass meant that this view of things was a little lopsided, but Arthur tended to cling to that lopsidedness as being his last remaining contact with his home.
And in the distance, Ammuud Swooper continued plodding her way toward her hyperspace launch point.
He towed the captured freighters into hyperspace, and he brought them here.
We had shared quarters during the yearlong hyperspace jump from home, taking from one another the sort of consolation that only such sleeping arrangements can make possible.
As soon as we have the Rolny in hand, we will retreat to the aircar, launch back to the ships, lift off under cloaking, and enter hyperspace from the nearest jump point.
There could conceivably be a vast network of hyperspace portals buried deep within the atmospheres of every gas giant in the galaxy.
The anomalies are engineered by organic devices called dovin basals, which also combine the functions of repulsorlift, sublight, and hyperspace drives.
Imperial battlefleets flashed out of hyperspace in the Ystm system, all weapons stations manned and ready to obliterate the rebellion.
Ray, Beowulf, and the rest of the dogs looked up as Kate Golnikov trudged slowly into the lounge to strap herself in for their final jump back into hyperspace.
The intruders had escaped into hyperspace before fleet torpedoes could reach them.
But it was a star: a star that had been accelerated to near lightspeed and then launched through hyperspace.
The Yuuzhan Vong were starting to bring their big vessels down to suppress the rooftop turbolasers, and she could sense that the Byrt had not escaped into hyperspace with Ben.