prespace means of a civilization: having yet to develop space travel. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 95 out of 100.
Etymology
From pre- + space.
adj
- Of a civilization: having yet to develop space travel.“"No way to tell now," Miram admitted. "Lots of space junk around the second planet, though. Could be native, an example of a prespace culture making the transition, but the debris could also be the results of a mining operation or something else I have no frame of reference for."”
noun
- Any of various theoretical states of physical existence that precede or underlie three-dimensional space.“To speak of "the space of three dimensions" (represented abstractly as a coordinate grid), or "space occupied by matter posihoned within it," is to speak about the product aspect. The process aspect is the "prespace" of transition in presencing.”