Reality Outside the Square with Adremolin, the Last Wizard of Oz explores the making of the universe in a new and relatively real way-one that is different to the one that we have been using for at least the last two thousand years. The dimensions used in theories to explain the universe with are modelled confusingly in two ways. On the outside of matter, we have modelled the dimensions with ten singular space dimensions and one singular time dimension. On the inside of matter, the same dimensions combine and are rolled up, forming the space-time reality that is now called the eleven-dimensional multiverse. Yet this way of understanding reality has led to the wrong conclusions, and therefore we have been searching for way too long in the wrong direction and so missed out in a logical way to understand reality. Now author Adremolin seeks to describe reality with two none-dimensional, inversely directed singulars. One singular is called "no matter," and is like yin, and the other singular is called "dark matter," and is similar to yang. This way of describing reality solves all the confusing problems we have encountered here on earth in the description of reality for the last several millennia.