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  • Like humans, the Nacene went out and explored their dimension—they call it Exosia—and in the process they discovered a building block even smaller than the atom.

    String Theory, Book 3: Evolution Heather Jarman 2006

  • He had obtained the Monorhan Key from Phoebe and would use it to destroy the delicate membrane that protected Exosia from the other dimensions.

    String Theory, Book 3: Evolution Heather Jarman 2006

  • He was no closer to knowing where he was or what relation this place had to his quest to escape Exosia.

    String Theory, Book 3: Evolution Heather Jarman 2006

  • A sacrifice, to be certain, but the knowledge that Exosia awaited her tempered her bitterness.

    String Theory, Book 3: Evolution Heather Jarman 2006

  • As long as she was in Exosia, Kes could do little but hope that an opportunity to set things right would be afforded her.

    String Theory, Book 3: Evolution Heather Jarman 2006

  • Exosia is an in-between, linking place for many dimensions because of how the strings, entities that are expressed in many ways throughout many geometries, exist here.

    String Theory, Book 3: Evolution Heather Jarman 2006

  • She saw the options afforded her here in this place where they had once fought against those in Exosia.

    String Theory, Book 3: Evolution Heather Jarman 2006

  • In Exosia, she was reminded of that life and knew that she was eager to resume it.

    String Theory, Book 3: Evolution Heather Jarman 2006

  • At least, that was its function up until recently, when the patch was dislodged and the boundary between Exosia and your continuum became porous again.

    String Theory, Book 3: Evolution Heather Jarman 2006

  • She would remain in Exosia, looking on helplessly as the photons poured in from the Outside, irrevocably changing the music of the strings.

    String Theory, Book 3: Evolution Heather Jarman 2006

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