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- | ====== Dimension types ====== | ||
- | Dimensions are divided into 4 types. | ||
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- | - A shared dimension. A dimension which spills out into other dimensions. Various matter movement limitations might apply. | ||
- | - A fully open dimension. Matter can move in and out with no limitations. | ||
- | - A partially enclosed dimension. Matter can move in and out, however matter original to the dimension cannot leave, or original matter migration is greatly limited. | ||
- | - A fully enclosed dimension. No matter can go in or out. | ||
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- | ===== Type 1 ===== | ||
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- | Type 1 dimensions are common. Most of the time matter can move in and out with no limitations, but in some cases various matter limitations might apply. A typical scenario is a time shift, when a dimension is completely identical, but shifted into either past or future. | ||
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- | ===== Type 2 ===== | ||
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- | Dimensions which have no matter limitations and yet do not spill into other dimensions are classified as Type 2. These dimensions require the [[Normal Portal]] to be accessed. | ||
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- | ===== Type 3 ===== | ||
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- | Type 3 dimensions are either not common or more difficult to locate. They feature a one-way biased entrance, usually pointed inwards, so that entering the dimension is straightforward, while going back is difficult or impossible. The funnels of Type 3 dimensions also tend to have more extreme limitations aside from a one-way bias. | ||
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- | ===== Type 4 ===== | ||
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- | Type 4 dimensions cannot be studied directly, but they have been inferred from measuring interdimensional variance. They have also been probed via the [[Strange Portal]]. | ||
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- | ===== Theories ===== | ||
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- | A large number of theories have been proposed over the years in order to explain why different types exist. The most accurate model to date |