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'''The Worldsphere''' was the name of the home of [[the People]].
'''The Worldsphere''' was the name of the home of [[the People]].


It was a [[Dyson sphere]] with a sun in the centre and a sphere built around the outside allowing all to live inside the sphere. It had a width of around [[:wikipedia:Astronomical unit|1 AU]] and was the home to over two trillion People. Inside the sphere was the planet [[Whynot]]. It was the largest artificially created object in its home [[galaxy]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Walking to Babylon (novel)|Walking to Babylon]]'')
It was a [[Dyson sphere]] with a sun in the centre and a sphere built around the outside allowing all to live inside the sphere. It had a width of around 1 [[AU]] and was the home to over two trillion People. Inside the sphere was the planet [[Whynot]]. It was the largest artificially created object in its home [[galaxy]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Walking to Babylon (novel)|Walking to Babylon]]'')
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[[Category:Astronomical objects visited by the Doctor]]

Revision as of 03:34, 26 September 2016

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This article lacks information from several novels, not least The Also People, its debut.

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The Worldsphere was the name of the home of the People.

It was a Dyson sphere with a sun in the centre and a sphere built around the outside allowing all to live inside the sphere. It had a width of around 1 AU and was the home to over two trillion People. Inside the sphere was the planet Whynot. It was the largest artificially created object in its home galaxy. (PROSE: Walking to Babylon)