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{{minus}} Time is the fourth dimension, according to the commonly accepted theory. |
{{minus}} Time is the fourth dimension, according to the commonly accepted theory. |
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:{{plus}} Another accepted theory is that the fourth dimension is a higher plane of space. |
:{{plus}} Another accepted theory is that the fourth dimension is a higher plane of space. |
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:{{note}} You could just as easily say he sends matter into the fifth dimension. |
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::{{note}} Assuming Mr. Mxyzptlk doesn't mind... |
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{{note}} It is not known for a fact what the fourth dimension is. |
{{note}} It is not known for a fact what the fourth dimension is. |
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The following fan theories are about Gravitational manipulation.
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Theories
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| Stephen's vortexes sends matter into the fourth dimension. | None. | + It is stated that his vortices send things into another dimension.
- Time is the fourth dimension, according to the commonly accepted theory.
• It is not known for a fact what the fourth dimension is. |
| Stephen's vortices actually send people and objects into a alternate or parallel universe instead of killing them. | None | + The terms universe and dimension are often confused, and being sent to another universe makes more sense than being sent to another dimension. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Gravitational manipulation | |||||||||