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  2. Infinity Stones - Wikipedia

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    The stone colors were updated in the Marvel Legacy series to match the film versions. [59] In the MCU, the Time Stone is housed in the Eye of Agamotto and the Space Stone is housed in the Tesseract. However, the Marvel Comics versions of these two stones have no connections to these relics. [60] [61]

  3. Cosmic Cube - Wikipedia

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    The Cosmic Cubes are actually containment devices created by various civilizations throughout the Marvel Universe at various times. Examples including the Skrulls (creators of the Cube that would eventually evolve into the Shaper of Worlds), and various other, unnamed civilizations (whose Cubes were gathered/stolen by unknown means by the Magus in the Infinity War story arc and the Goddess in ...

  4. Tesseract - Wikipedia

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    A unit tesseract has side length 1, and is typically taken as the basic unit for hypervolume in 4-dimensional space. The unit tesseract in a Cartesian coordinate system for 4-dimensional space has two opposite vertices at coordinates [0, 0, 0, 0] and [1, 1, 1, 1], and other vertices with coordinates at all possible combinations of 0 s and 1 s.

  5. ‘Avengers: Endgame’ – What Happened With Loki and the Tesseract?

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    (This article contains some spoilers for “Avengers: Endgame.”)The most common problem with really long movies is a midsection that lulls — it’s unavoidable with many stories, and it’s a ...

  6. How Did the Tesseract End Up With [Redacted] in ... - AOL

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    (There are some major spoilers ahead for “Captain Marvel”)Looking back, “Captain Marvel” is a bit of an oddity in the Marvel Cinematic Universe canon, coming just ahead of “Avengers ...

  7. Features of the Marvel Cinematic Universe - Wikipedia

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    The Space Stone, originally housed in the Tesseract (based on the Cosmic Cube from the Marvel Comics), [243] is the Infinity Stone that controlled the aspect of space. It grants the user the ability to open wormholes and to travel between places instantaneously, and has been used by Johann Schmidt, Loki, and Thanos.

  8. Carol Danvers (Marvel Cinematic Universe) - Wikipedia

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    In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films, Carol received her powers from an energy exposure of an explosion when she destroyed a light-speed engine created by Mar-Vell. However, the energy comes from the Tesseract that housed one of the Infinity Stones, the Space Stone. [34]

  9. Loki (Marvel Cinematic Universe) - Wikipedia

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    After wiping out half of the Asgardians onboard while the rest flee via escape pods, Thanos, wielding the Power Stone, overpowers Thor and Hulk, kills Heimdall, and claims the Space Stone from the Tesseract that Loki hands over to him in order to spare Thor's life. In a last act of self-sacrifice, Loki pretends to swear allegiance to Thanos ...