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n. (context math English) The kernel of a linear map between two vector spaces or two modules.
Usage examples of "nullspace".
Below that were the unnatural atomic and subatomic vagaries of Space Minus, or Nullspace, a region of eternity best not touched, where tachyons and other nonexistent particles became real and where ships and messages sometimes vanished more utterly than if they'd dropped into a collapsar.
Once away from Willow wane, he was confident he could find some way to reach the surface of Hivehom undetected, even if the Willow wane authorities messaged ahead via Nullspace communications.
Places in space where reality disappears, suns that rotate not around one another but among dozens, Nullspace where things that are too small to exist suddenly become real, muggers and robbers all difficult to believe in, all subjects for poetical discourse.
A weak glow from one readout indicated that the nullspace generator buried deep beneath the station was still intact, but that was understandable.
A weak glow from one readout indicated that the nullspace generator buried deep beneath the station was still intact, but that was understandable.
Under their supervision you and your ship will retire via nullspace to Blasusarr, where you will be well treated for the duration of your stay.
A weak glow from one readout indicated that the nullspace generator buried deep beneath the station was still intact, but that was under-standable.
Under their supervision you and your ship will retire via nullspace to Blasusarr, where you will be well treated for the duration of your stay.
It was assumed that he'd been lured out of nullspace by a false distress signal, attacked by pirates, and murdered.
Once away from Willow‑wane, he was confident he could find some way to reach the surface of Hivehom undetected, even if the Willow‑wane authorities messaged ahead via Nullspace communications.
Places in space where reality disappears, suns that rotate not around one another but among dozens, Nullspace where things that are too small to exist suddenly become real, muggers and robbers‑all difficult to believe in, all subjects for poetical discourse.