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[[N-Space]] had eleven dimensions. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Parasite (novel)|Parasite]]'') [[Space]] {{fact}} and [[time]] {{fact}} were two of these. They combined into "spacetime". {{fact}} Three of N-Space's dimensions were required to sustain life forms native to the universe such as [[human]]s and [[Time Lord]]s. As the [[Twelfth Doctor]] theorised, "Perhaps [the [[Boneless]] didn't] even understand that we need[ed] three dimensions to live in." ([[TV]]: ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'')
[[N-Space]] had eleven dimensions. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Parasite (novel)|Parasite]]'') [[Space]] {{fact}} and [[time]] {{fact}} were two of these. They combined into "spacetime". {{fact}} Three of N-Space's dimensions were required to sustain life forms native to the universe such as [[human]]s and [[Time Lord]]s. As the [[Twelfth Doctor]] theorised, "Perhaps [the [[Boneless]] didn't] even understand that we need[ed] three dimensions to live in." ([[TV]]: ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'')


The [[First Doctor]] stated that the "fourth dimension" (as [[human]]s understood it) was time. ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'') {{disputed}} <!--See talk page--> [[Vicki Pallister]] later elaborated that time, even though a dimension in itself, had dimensions of its own. The First Doctor even stated, in their adventure at the time, that he did not understand ''"this"'' fourth dimension. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Space Museum]]'')
The [[First Doctor]] stated that the "fourth dimension" (as humans understood it) was time. ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'') {{disputed}} <!--See talk page--> [[Vicki Pallister]] later elaborated that time, even though a dimension in itself, had dimensions of its own. The First Doctor even stated, in their adventure at the time, that he did not understand ''"this"'' fourth dimension. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Space Museum]]'')


[[Hyperspace]] was another dimension. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stones of Blood]]'') It could be reached using a [[black hole]], which essentially collapsed dimensions into a [[singularity]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'')
[[Hyperspace]] was another dimension. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stones of Blood]]'') It could be reached using a [[black hole]], which essentially collapsed dimensions into a [[singularity]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'')

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A dimension was a property of space, extending in a given direction, which, when combined with other dimensions of width and height and time, made up the universe. [source needed]

Properties

One billion cubic centimetres was small in terms of a dimension's size. (AUDIO: The Light at the End)

Terminology

"Dimension" was sometimes used interchangeably with "parallel universe" or "alternate timeline", [by whom?] but these were different variations of realities. [source needed] Time was popularised [by whom?] [statement unclear] as "the fourth dimension," though this was incorrect in spatial terms. [source needed]

Dimensions within the universe

N-Space had eleven dimensions. (PROSE: Parasite) Space [source needed] and time [source needed] were two of these. They combined into "spacetime". [source needed] Three of N-Space's dimensions were required to sustain life forms native to the universe such as humans and Time Lords. As the Twelfth Doctor theorised, "Perhaps [the Boneless didn't] even understand that we need[ed] three dimensions to live in." (TV: Flatline)

The First Doctor stated that the "fourth dimension" (as humans understood it) was time. (TV: An Unearthly Child) [disputed statement] Vicki Pallister later elaborated that time, even though a dimension in itself, had dimensions of its own. The First Doctor even stated, in their adventure at the time, that he did not understand "this" fourth dimension. (TV: The Space Museum)

Hyperspace was another dimension. (TV: The Stones of Blood) It could be reached using a black hole, which essentially collapsed dimensions into a singularity. (TV: The Horns of Nimon)

According to one account, a TARDIS' interior existed as a separate dimension from the rest of the universe. This meant the interior didn't exist, creating temporal grace. (TV: The Hand of Fear) Another account described TARDISes as being a part of the universe; the Tenth Doctor said that his TARDIS was "the last TARDIS in the universe". (TV: Rise of the Cybermen) According to another account, the Eleventh Doctor said that the Doctor telling Mels that the TARDIS existing in a state of temporal grace was "a clever lie" to ensure that Mels didn't fire her gun. (TV: Let's Kill Hitler) Nonetheless, the Eleventh Doctor also described the huge room inside the TARDIS which was surrounded by a tiny exterior as "basically another dimension". (TV: The Vampires of Venice) The external dimensions of the Doctor's TARDIS were leeched by the Boneless, making its exterior shell smaller but keeping the interior the same size. (TV: Flatline)

A location of space called the Arc of Infinity was known as an ancient curve between dimensions. (TV: Arc of Infinity)

N-Forms were constructs created by the Patrexes that were able to cross dimensions and exist in pocket dimensions of their own. (PROSE: Damaged Goods)

The Mavora existed in only the first two dimensions, and thus they were a completely flat shape and could slide between the atoms of the universe. (COMIC: The Broken Man)

The 2Dis was able to restore three dimensions to small objects the Boneless had flattened into two dimensions and reverse the process. After the Boneless took on a 3D form in N-Space, they had the ability to "restore" dimensions as well. (TV: Flatline)

Dimensions in other universes

According to the Twelfth Doctor, the Boneless were "from a universe with only two dimensions", although the Doctor also mentioned a way of sending them "back to their own dimension". People in the three-dimensional universe of N-Space had theorised such a universe's existence, but according to the Doctor, "no-one could go there and prove its existence without a heck of a diet". (TV: Flatline)

Other dimensions

There were countless billions of dimensions, some of them incomprehensibly different to N-Space. Beings from these distant dimensions obeyed very different laws of physics and were (presumably) forbidden to cross into other dimensions. Nobody No-One came from a reality 45 billion dimensions away from N-Space and was composed of language and communication instead of matter and energy. (AUDIO: The Word Lord)

E-Space was a small dimension connected to N-Space by the Logopolitans in an effort to delay the death of the universe from entropy. Access was through a Charged Vacuum Emboitment. The Fourth Doctor and Romana II stumbled through one such CVE. (TV: Full Circle) They found the Great Vampire hiding there. (TV: State of Decay)

According to Fenric, the Doctor trapped him in the Shadow Dimensions for seventeen centuries (TV: The Curse of Fenric) which were remnants of the pre-universe. (PROSE: The Curse of Fenric)

The Seventh Doctor claimed King Arthur's craft found in Lake Vortigern was from another dimension or parallel universe. (TV: Battlefield)

The Antiverse was a universe comprised of anti-time. Use of the Oubliette of Eternity would send people to this universe, turning them into Neverpeople. The Eighth Doctor and Romana II went there looking for the remains of Rassilon. (AUDIO: Neverland)

The Divergent Universe was a universe created by Rassilon to contain the Divergence, a race that would theoretically replace the Time Lords. The Eighth Doctor went there on a self-imposed exile. (AUDIO: Zagreus)

Jason Kane spent several years in a hell dimension. It was predominately rock. Tunnelling craft tunnelled their way between habitable areas. (PROSE: The Infernal Nexus)

According to the Tenth Doctor, the Morass was a dimension where time and space had been torn apart. (COMIC: The Crimson Hand)

The bubble universe was a universe outside of N-Space which could be accessed from N-Space via a space-time rift. (TV: The Doctor's Wife)

Species from different dimensions