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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, 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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Revision as of 06:42, 31 March 2007

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' 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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