1. hyperspace - Noun
2. hyperspace - Verb
An imagined space having more than three dimensions.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe actually have a candidate for the mind of God. The mind of God we believe is cosmic music, the music of strings resonating through 11 dimensional hyperspace. That is the mind of God. Michio Kaku
In string theory, all particles are vibrations on a tiny rubber band; physics is the harmonies on the string; chemistry is the melodies we play on vibrating strings; the universe is a symphony of strings, and the 'Mind of God' is cosmic music resonating in 11-dimensional hyperspace. Michio Kaku
He knew less about women than he knew about the physics of hyperspace. John Buchan
... the "Mind of God," which Einstein wrote eloquently about, is cosmic music resonating throughout hyperspace. Michio Kaku
A proper Culture starship (as defined by hyperspace capability and the presence of a Mind to inhabit it) may range from several hundreds of metres to hundreds of kilometres. Source: Internet
According to A Gift From Earth, they find hyperspace vulgar. Source: Internet