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{{Update Science}}'''Subspace''' (sometimes spelled '''sub-space''') is an integral part of the universe, distinct from yet coexistent with normal space and its respective space-time continuum. <br> It has an infinite number of domains, and has been compared to a honeycomb with an infinite number of cells. These domains can also be called a subspace spectrum.
'''Subspace''' is an integral part of the [[space-time continuum]], distinct, yet coexistent with normal [[space]]. Subspace and normal space are confluenced together. However, in some regions an [[interfold layer]] forms between the two realms. Subspace has an infinite number of domains. [[Geordi La Forge]] compared it with ''"...a huge [[honey]]comb with an infinite number of cells"''.
Subspace is the medium by which faster-than-light transit was possible. [[TetryonWarp]] particles are travel utilized subspace to create a warp bubble for ships to safely traverse. Without subspace, warp travel would become impossible.  Subspace and normal space sometimes connected together in the form of space anomalies or subspace anomalies.  [[Tetryon]] particles are a subatomic particle]] which can only exist naturally in subspace. * If they are released into normal space, they exhibit erratic properties. * This can only occur when the fabric of subspace comes into contact with normal space in some manner.  Some species are indigenous to subspace.   <b>See also:</b>* [[Subspace amplifier]]* [[Subspace anomaly]]* [[Subspace antenna]]* [[Subspace bandwidth]]* [[Subspace barrier]]* [[Subspace beacon]]* [[Subspace bubble]]* [[Subspace communication]]* [[Subspace disruption]]* [[Subspace field]]* [[Subspace marker]]* [[Subspace relay]]* [[Subspace rift]]* [[Subspace Sensors]]* [[Subspace tear]]* [[Subspace transceiver]]* [[Subspace vacuole]] <br>   [[category: science]]
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