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In [[Solar Storms]], the term [[universe]] is defined as the region to which one can travel, at any speed, while remaining in the current three-dimensional fabric.  This thus encompasses 'type one' [[multiverse]]s, especially as the [[Universe]] in [[Solar Storms]] is still considered to be truly infinite.
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In [[Solar Storms]], the term [[universe]] is defined as the region to which one can travel, at any speed, even [[superluminal|faster than light]], while remaining in the current three-dimensional fabric.  This thus encompasses 'type one' [[multiverse]]s, especially as the Universe in Solar Storms is still considered to be truly infinite.
  
The [[Universe]] is known to be a part of a larger [[multiverse]] structure, which shares a common set of constants and laws.
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The Universe is known to be a part of a larger multiverse structure, which shares a common set of constants and laws.
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Latest revision as of 02:37, 11 April 2007

In Solar Storms, the term universe is defined as the region to which one can travel, at any speed, even faster than light, while remaining in the current three-dimensional fabric. This thus encompasses 'type one' multiverses, especially as the Universe in Solar Storms is still considered to be truly infinite.

The Universe is known to be a part of a larger multiverse structure, which shares a common set of constants and laws.


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