- In
physics and mathematics, the
dimension of a
mathematical space (or object) is
informally defined as the
minimum number of
coordinates needed to specify...
- The
multiverse is the
hypothetical set of all universes, and a form of
foundational monism and
pseudopluralism (true
cosmological pluralism includes infinite...
- The
interdimensional hypothesis is a
proposal that
unidentified flying object (UFO)
sightings are the
result of
experiencing other "dimensions" that coexist...
- The
comic book
stories published by
Marvel Comics since the 1940s have
featured several noteworthy concepts besides its
fictional characters, such as unique...
- aesthetic, the
Backrooms are
usually portra**** as an
impossibly large extradimensional expanse of
empty rooms,
accessed by
exiting ("no-clipping out of")...
-
appearing in the ****raiser film series. He is a Cenobite, an
order of
extradimensional sado****s who
experiment in
extreme forms of hedonism. His name...
-
Hammerspace (also
known as malletspace) is an
imaginary extradimensional,
instantly accessible storage area in fiction,
which is used to
explain how characters...
- and
Superman (Henry Cavill) as they form an
alliance to stop the
extradimensional New God
Steppenwolf (CiarĂ¡n Hinds) and his army of
Parademons from...
-
character is
typically portra**** as a
powerful but mischievous,
immature extradimensional warlock who
serves as both the
archenemy of
Etrigan the
Demon and is...
- radiation,
designed to
eliminate Superman and
cause collateral chaos.
Extradimensional Technology: In
stories like
Forever Evil,
Luthor utilises portals or...