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'''Dimensional transference''', possibly also known as a '''black light explosion'''(if that was the only cause), was a theory that related to the stability of the [[universe]]. Some scientists believed that a [[black light]] explosion could cause a chain reaction that would spread until all matter in the [[galaxy]] was exhausted. Others believed the instability would spread to consume the entire universe. | '''Dimensional transference''', possibly also known as a '''black light explosion''' (if that was the only cause), was a theory that related to the stability of the [[universe]]. Some scientists believed that a [[black light]] explosion could cause a chain reaction that would spread until all matter in the [[galaxy]] was exhausted. Others believed the instability would spread to consume the entire universe. | ||
[[Drathro]] nearly allowed his black light convertor to overload as the [[Sixth Doctor]] had told him the event was unique, but this was prevented. Seemingly there was never an explosion in the history of the universe. | [[Drathro]] nearly allowed his black light convertor to overload as the [[Sixth Doctor]] had told him the event was unique, but this was prevented. Seemingly there was never an explosion in the history of the universe. | ||
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The [[Seventh Doctor]] told [[Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart]] she could escape [[1871]] by diving her shuttle into the [[sun]]. When she hit a hot enough section of [[chronosphere]], the temperature should trigger dimensional transference; effectively, an unlimited power source to let her keep making jumps in time. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Set Piece (novel)|Set Piece]]'') | The [[Seventh Doctor]] told [[Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart]] she could escape [[1871]] by diving her shuttle into the [[sun]]. When she hit a hot enough section of [[chronosphere]], the temperature should trigger dimensional transference; effectively, an unlimited power source to let her keep making jumps in time. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Set Piece (novel)|Set Piece]]'') | ||
[[Category:Concepts]] | [[Category:Concepts]] | ||
[[Category:Temporal theory]] | [[Category:Temporal theory]] |
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