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The planet Ergo exists in this dimension.

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  • Timestream
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  • The planet Ergo exists in this dimension.
  • The Timestream is a point in space-time where all past, present and future timelines meet and intersect. It is a place where the timelines branch and shift.
  • The Fourth Dimension is an abstract concept used in physics to identify and, when possible, quantify non-Euclidean space/time. Although it is a rare circumstance, it is possible for material from the Third dimension to physically pass through the Fourth dimension and navigate the environment as if it were a flowing tributary. In the case of living people, such individuals are referred to as time travelers. Like all realms of physics, manipulation of the Fourth dimension is adherent to a series of basic principles. Violation of these principles (such as using the Fourth Dimension to alter the past) often produces unwelcome, even disastrous results.
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  • The Fourth Dimension is an abstract concept used in physics to identify and, when possible, quantify non-Euclidean space/time. Although it is a rare circumstance, it is possible for material from the Third dimension to physically pass through the Fourth dimension and navigate the environment as if it were a flowing tributary. In the case of living people, such individuals are referred to as time travelers. Like all realms of physics, manipulation of the Fourth dimension is adherent to a series of basic principles. Violation of these principles often produces unwelcome, even disastrous results. thumb|left|A Pre-Crisis description of the Timestream. A group of chrononauts known as the Linear Men are known to police the Fourth Dimension. A major aspect of the Fourth Dimension is the concept of Hypertime. Hypertime is a super-dimensional construct, which can allow versions of characters from one continuity to interact with versions from another.
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  • The Fourth Dimension
Name
  • The Timestream
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  • Action Comics #12
Aliases
  • The 4th Dimension; the Time Stream
Universe
  • Multiverse; Earth-One; New Earth; Pre-Zero Hour; Post-Zero Hour; Earth-ABC
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  • The Fourth Dimension is an abstract concept used in physics to identify and, when possible, quantify non-Euclidean space/time. Although it is a rare circumstance, it is possible for material from the Third dimension to physically pass through the Fourth dimension and navigate the environment as if it were a flowing tributary. In the case of living people, such individuals are referred to as time travelers. Like all realms of physics, manipulation of the Fourth dimension is adherent to a series of basic principles. Violation of these principles (such as using the Fourth Dimension to alter the past) often produces unwelcome, even disastrous results. A group of chrononauts known as the Linear Men are known to police the Fourth Dimension. A major aspect of the Fourth Dimension is the concept of Hypertime. Hypertime is a super-dimensional construct, which (under very limited circumstances) can allow versions of characters from one continuity to interact with versions from another.
  • The planet Ergo exists in this dimension.
  • The Timestream is a point in space-time where all past, present and future timelines meet and intersect. It is a place where the timelines branch and shift.
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