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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''', [[first principle]]s upon which all [[space-time|spacio-temporal]] laws were founded. The first principles of [[N-Space|the Doctor's universe]] dictated, among other things, that [[time]] was [[linear time|linear]]. Different universes had entirely different [[physics]] depending on their cosmological principles. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Thin Time (audio story)|Thin Time]]'')
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Cosmological principle

In Charles Crookshap's universe, each dimension had its own cosmological principles, first principles upon which all spacio-temporal laws were founded. The first principles of the Doctor's universe dictated, among other things, that time was linear. Different universes had entirely different physics depending on their cosmological principles. (AUDIO: Thin Time)