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Alright, so I've seen maybe a few threads on the topic here on any Zelda fansite/reddit but none that go into too much detail. I went ahead and created another theory video about the Gap Between Dimensions. It's so mysterious because it's only ever mentioned once.It's easy to say that Ganondorf was simply just using a figure of speech or it's some weird phrase that shouldn't be taken so literally, but that's no fun. Also, I think there's significant evidence that tells us otherwise.
What the Gap Between Dimensions is may be self-explanatory by the name, the space or perhaps 'purgatory-like' area between worlds in the Zelda series such as Termina, Lorule, the Dark World, etc. But I will venture to say that Ganondorf, when banishing Phantom Ganon to the Gap Between Dimensions, is specifically banishing him between Hyrule and Termina, whether or not he knew it.
It's possible that this was retconned in later, but retcon or not it's canon now I believe (just like the Defeated Timeline). First of all, you guys remember the twisty hallway from the intro to Majora's Mask? This simple yet conveluted hallway holds the point of no return. Link is now in Termina. Symbolically and literally, as the hallway contorts through space, Link enters the parallel world of Termina.

Now where else do we see this in the Zelda series? There may be some obscure non-mainstream Zelda game that I'm missing that was released somewhere later, but I'm pretty sure there's only one other time we see this hallway. It's in Ocarina of Time, the Forest Temple. This was actually a pretty important mechanic that changed the order of the connected room Link walked into.

This doesn't out right mean GAP BETWEEN DIMENSIONS = HYRULE/TERMINA, but I'd venture to say it's a pretty strong use of foreshadow. As I mention in the video, out of literally any other way to signify the final departure into this parallel world, the developers opted for a spiral hallway. Coincidence?
I think not.
The theme of the Forest Temple itself actually kind of circulates around this "gap between dimensions" Ganondorf talks about. After all the poe sisters mysteriously teleport between paintings, and Phantom Ganon rides through the paintings himself as if they were their own worlds.
But, these are really only underlying premonitions. The supporting structure to a building, but not the finish that coats the walls together. The real confirmation comes from a reference a few years down the road, and it has some eerie consequences.
Link meets Phantom Ganon again in the Wind Waker, this time in combat at the Forsaken Fortress. This makes sense as Ganondorf is present in this game as well. Some believe that the Phantom Ganon here is a different one, but even if that is so, there's something odd about his sword, at least
The sword, if not Phantom Ganon himself, was in Termina.
Let's take a look at it why don't we? There's a reason I can make such bold claims like this.
Here's a picture of Phantom Ganon's Sword from Wind Waker.
I'm sure most of you know that those glyphs on this sword is Hylian, from the Wind Waker. What does it translate to? Zubora Gabora, the names of the smiths from Termina. Why would their names be on the sword, unless they had worked with it themselves?
Extrapolating from this, the gap between Dimensions, with extent to Phantom Ganon, must have been between Hyrule and Termina. There would be no other way for him to have acquired those names on that sword. Remember that Zubora and Gabora are unique in Majora's Mask, unlike many other characters they don't actually have Hyrulian counterparts.
This is where things begin to get interesting. When we roll with this interpretation, that Phantom Ganon had to have been in Termina and that the gap must have been between those two respective dimensions, strange consequences unfold.
Since we find this confirmation in the Wind Waker, which takes place on the adult timeline, this means that either Termina exists in all timelines, or Phantom Ganon was able to jump between different timelines through this gap. Meaning, the gap between dimensions is not only a gap between space, but time as well.

Possibility 1: Termina exists in both CT and AT. (picture taken from the video)

Possiblity 2: The Gap Between Dimensions also is a gap between time, as well.
With respect to the second possibility, the gap between dimensions could be the explanation fans are looking for in the many "how's" of the series. How did Ganondorf get the Triforce of Power in Twilight Princess? How does Demise's hatred reincarnate through multiple timelines and eras? How does Ganondorf's hatred assimilate into Four Swords Adventures? By means of this gap, all of these secrets can have a legitimate explanation.
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What do you all think? I hope I'm not too off the mark, after all it's just a theory but like I said the writing of Zubora Gabora seems to be a pretty stellar hint for me.
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