subspace


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
subspace/ˈsʌbspeɪs/
noun
  • 1 Mathematics a space that is wholly contained in another space.
  • 2 (in science fiction) a hypothetical space–time continuum used for communication at a speed faster than that of light.
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