C J Cherryh's answer to the need for faster-than-light transport Using Estelle Bok's equation and its ramifications, spaceships leave Einsteinian space and travel partially outside of time The effects of this are that they can "jump" from one point to another with a sufficient time to gather speed, and that people who go through jump are in suspended animation for the duration, and do not age at the rate of people [in normal space] If one does not take the right drugs before entering hyperspace, one goes mad
Hyperspace is another dimension entered by starships that wish to travel between the stars To enter hyperspace the ship must be travelling at the speed of light Once this is achieved the ship engages it's Warp Drives, propelling the ship into hyperspace, allowing it to travel many Light Years in only a day
A block of virtual memory somewhere in kernel space This memory is dedicated to the use of the Memory Manager Every instance of a virtual address space that is user-mode has an associated hyperspace area In this hyperspace area, the Memory Manager maintains internal data (for example, page table pages and WSLs) for the current process See also Kernel