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In [[Charles Crookshap]]'s universe, each [[dimension]] had its own '''cosmological principles''', also called '''first principles'''. The first principles of [[N-Space|the Doctor's universe]] dictated, among other things, that [[time]] was [[linear time|linear]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Thin Time (audio story)|Thin Time]]'') | In [[Charles Crookshap]]'s universe, each [[dimension]] had its own '''cosmological principles''', also called '''first principles'''. The first principles of [[N-Space|the Doctor's universe]] dictated, among other things, that [[time]] was [[linear time|linear]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Thin Time (audio story)|Thin Time]]'') |
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In Charles Crookshap's universe, each dimension had its own cosmological principles, also called first principles. The first principles of the Doctor's universe dictated, among other things, that time was linear. (AUDIO: Thin Time)