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'''Hyperspace''' may refer to:


'''[[Hyperspace]]''' is a faster-than-light method of traveling used in science fiction.
In '''fiction''':
* [[Hyperspace (science fiction)]], a concept that makes [[faster-than-light]] travel possible
* [[Minkowski space]] is often referred to by science fiction writers as ''hyperspace'' {{fact|date=October 2014|reason=unverified}}
* In the video game [[Spacewar (video game)|''Spacewar!'']], "entering hyperspace" instantaneously moves the spaceship to a random place on the screen.


'''Hyperspace''' or '''HyperSpace''' may also refer to:
In '''technology''':
* [[Internet]], the World Wide Web


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In '''mathematics''':
==Mathematics==
* [[Hyperspace (topology)]], a topological space within which some of its elements form another topological space.
* [[Hypertopology]], a topological space within which some of its elements form another topological space
* [[higher dimensions]] including [[Kaluza–Klein]]'s [[4-dimensional space]] and [[Superstring theory]]'s [[9-dimensional space]] and [[Supergravity]]'s [[10-dimensional space]]
* [[Higher dimensions]], including Kaluza–Klein's 4-dimensional space and Superstring theory's 9-dimensional space and Supergravity/M-theory's 10-dimensional space
* [[n-dimensional space|''n''-dimensional space]], the original meaning of the word ''hyperspace'', common in late nineteenth century British books
* [[n-dimensional space|''n''-dimensional space]], the original meaning of the word ''hyperspace'', common in late nineteenth century British books
* Non-Euclidean space; see [[non-Euclidean geometry]]
* [[Non-Euclidean space]]


==Media==
In '''media''':
===Books===
* [[Hyperspace (book)|''Hyperspace'' (book)]], a book by Dr. Michio Kaku that attempts to explain the possibility of 10-dimensional space using [[string theory]]
* [[Hyperspace (book)|''Hyperspace'' (book)]], a 1994 book by Michio Kaku that attempts to explain the possibility of 10-dimensional space using string theory
* [[Hyperspace (gamebook)|''Hyperspace'' (gamebook)]], a book in the ''Choose Your Own Adventure'' series
* [[Hyperspace (gamebook)|''Hyperspace'' (gamebook)]], a book in the ''Choose Your Own Adventure'' series
* ''Hyperspace'', the U.S. title of [[Space (documentary)|''Space'' (documentary)]], a 2001 BBC documentary


===Film and television===
Other uses:
* [[Hyperspace (film)|''Hyperspace'' (film)]], a 1984 3D science fiction comedy film
* ''Hyperspace'', the U.S. title of ''[[Space (2001 TV series)|Space]]'', a 2001 BBC documentary

===Music===
* ''Hyperspace,'' the opening song on the [[Nada Surf]] album ''[[The Proximity Effect (Nada Surf album)|The Proximity Effect]]''
* ''[[Hyperspace (album)|Hyperspace]],'' 2019 studio album by American producer and musician [[Beck]]
* ''Hyperspace,'' a song by Buckner & Garcia from the album ''[[Pac-Man Fever (album)|Pac-Man Fever]]''

==Other uses==
* The hypertextual or architectural aspect of [[cyberspace]]
** [[Lost in hyperspace]]
* [[HyperSpace (software)]], an operating system by Phoenix Technologies
* [[HyperSpace (software)]], an operating system by Phoenix Technologies
* "Hyperspace", a song by [[Buckner & Garcia]] on [[Pac-Man Fever|''Pac-Man Fever'' (album)]]


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Hyper (disambiguation)]]
* [[Hyper (disambiguation)]]
* [[Hiperspace]], IBM High Performance Space
* [[Hyper Scape]]


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Latest revision as of 10:08, 2 January 2023

Hyperspace is a faster-than-light method of traveling used in science fiction.

Hyperspace or HyperSpace may also refer to:

Mathematics

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  • Hypertopology, a topological space within which some of its elements form another topological space
  • Higher dimensions, including Kaluza–Klein's 4-dimensional space and Superstring theory's 9-dimensional space and Supergravity/M-theory's 10-dimensional space
  • n-dimensional space, the original meaning of the word hyperspace, common in late nineteenth century British books
  • Non-Euclidean space

Media

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Books

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  • Hyperspace (book), a 1994 book by Michio Kaku that attempts to explain the possibility of 10-dimensional space using string theory
  • Hyperspace (gamebook), a book in the Choose Your Own Adventure series

Film and television

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  • Hyperspace (film), a 1984 3D science fiction comedy film
  • Hyperspace, the U.S. title of Space, a 2001 BBC documentary

Music

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Other uses

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See also

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