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− | '''Space''' was a term used to describe the physical three-dimensional realm that makes up the entire [[universe]], and not just one universe alone, but also all other [[parallel universe]]s that are also three-dimensional within the [[multiverse]]. |
+ | '''Space''' was a term used to describe the physical three-dimensional realm that makes up the entire [[universe]], and not just [[Earth-1A|one universe]] alone, but also all other [[parallel universe]]s that are also three-dimensional within the [[multiverse]]. |
The term "outer space" was used to describe '''space''' that existed beyond a [[planet]] or planet-like world's [[atmosphere]] or surface. |
The term "outer space" was used to describe '''space''' that existed beyond a [[planet]] or planet-like world's [[atmosphere]] or surface. |
Revision as of 19:56, 10 December 2017
Space was a term used to describe the physical three-dimensional realm that makes up the entire universe, and not just one universe alone, but also all other parallel universes that are also three-dimensional within the multiverse.
The term "outer space" was used to describe space that existed beyond a planet or planet-like world's atmosphere or surface.
In the Earth year of 1921, Jax-Ur led a group of scientists on a mission to build space arks and according to one Science Council member, it was their plan to exile the Ruling Council of Krypton into space.[2]
References
- ↑ As seen in the Season 1 episode The Menace of the White Dwarf (1973).
- ↑ As seen in the Season 1 episode The Planet-Splitter (1973).