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==== Neverwhere (Universe Zero) ==== | ==== Neverwhere (Universe Zero) ==== | ||
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Briefly investigated, | Briefly investigated, | ||
+ | It is known that most forms of hyperspace involve dipping into Neverwhere partially, as it presents less friction and allows for faster than light travel by in theory, not actually moving faster than light, just moving the space around a craft faster than light. | ||
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+ | The Neverwhere is often described as " | ||
==== Navigation ==== | ==== Navigation ==== | ||
Objects have been known to move from either universe, though they incur an **information hazard**: that some objects - a kind of trans-universe petrification where equipment may stop existing, information may disappear from the memory of people and ' | Objects have been known to move from either universe, though they incur an **information hazard**: that some objects - a kind of trans-universe petrification where equipment may stop existing, information may disappear from the memory of people and ' | ||
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==== Information ==== | ==== Information ==== | ||
- | Not to be confused with information as data, information states variables or patterns within a given universe - for example | + | Not to be confused with information as data, information states variables or patterns within a given universe -- the facts, truths, names, peoples, events |
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+ | When crossing from some universes to other universes, knowledge of some information doesn' |