hyperspace
/ˈhaɪpərspeɪs/Definitions
1. noun
a hypothetical region of spacetime proposed by Albert Einstein as a way to describe the universe beyond the observable universe.
“Some science fiction stories are set in the vast expanses of hyperspace.”
2. noun
a hypothetical realm or dimension beyond the normal space-time continuum, often used in science fiction.
“The spaceship entered hyperspace and traveled to the distant planet.”
3. noun
a state or condition of being beyond the normal or mundane, often used in philosophical or metaphysical contexts.
“The artist’s work transcended the boundaries of hyperspace, creating a new reality.”