Look up: Space-Time


  1. Space / Time
    "Space" and "Time" are two mini-episodes of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. They were broadcast on 18 March 2011 as part of BBC One`s Red Nose Day telethon for the charity Comic Relief. The episodes form a two-part story, set entirely within the TARDIS, starring Matt Smith...
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  2. Space & Time
    Space & Time is a jazz music album by hip hop producer Madlib`s Jazz project under the alias of R.M.C. It was released in very limited quanitites in Japan only in 2010 on Orochon Records in vinyl format only. ==Track list== All tracks composed, arranged, and produced by Madlib. Space & Time on Disc...
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  3. SPACE AND TIME
    • absolute space and time • antigravity • apparent horizon • arrow of time • babyverse • background • Big Bang &...
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  4. space and time
    considered from the empirical perspective, they form the context in which objects interact outside of us; considered from the transcen¬dental perspective, they are pure, so they exist inside of us as conditions of knowledge. (Cf. categories.)
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  5. Space time
    [chemical engineering] Space time (or space-time) is the time necessary to process one reactor volume of fluid, given a particular set of entrance conditions. Commonly represented by the Greek letter τ, it is obtained by dividing the reactor volume by the volumetric flow rate entering the r...
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  6. space-time
    [n] - the 4-dimensional coordinate system (3 dimensions of space and 1 of time) in which physical events are located
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  7. space-time
    space-time continuum noun the four-dimensional coordinate system (3 dimensions of space and 1 of time) in which physical events are located
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  8. space-time
    in physical science, single concept that recognizes the union of space and time, posited by Albert Einstein in the theories of relativity (1905, ... [12 related articles]
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  9. space-time
    conceptual model having properties of a four-dimensional mathematical space and used to describe everything existing physically
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  10. space-time
    space-time, central concept in the theory of relativity that replaces the earlier concepts of space and time as separate absolute entities. In relativity one cannot uniquely distinguish space and time as elements in descriptions of events. Space and time are joined together in an intimate combinatio...
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  11. Space-Time
    The four-dimensional continuum including the three dimensions of space (length, width and height) and one of time; the unity of space and time. The concept was first suggested by H. Minkowski and immediately afterward incorporated by A. Einstein into his (special) theory of relativity. The former co...
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  12. space-time
    In physics, combination of space and time used in the theory of relativity. When developing relativity, Albert Einstein showed that time was in many respects like an extra dimension (or direction) to space. Space and time can thus be considered as entwined into a single entity, rather than two separ...
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  1. space-time
    See Special Relativity.
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  2. spacecraft clock time
    [n] - the clock time given by a clock carried on board a spacecraft
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  3. spacecraft clock time
    SCLK noun the clock time given by a clock carried on board a spacecraft
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  4. spacecraft event time
    [n] - the universal time coordinated time on board the spacecraft
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  5. spacecraft event time
    SCET noun the coordinated universal time on board the spacecraft; `SCET = TRM + OWLT`
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  6. Spacecraft Event Time
    Spacecraft Event Time (SCET) is the time an event occurs at a spacecraft. Since it takes time for a radio transmission to reach the spacecraft from the earth, the usual operation of a spacecraft is done via an uploaded commanding script containing SCET markers to ensure a certain timeline of events...
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  7. SpaceTime
    [software] SpaceTime (also known as SpaceTime3D) is a 3D graphical user interface that displays web pages in a 3d tabbed stack. The interface is available as online as a flash application, or as a free desktop software download for the Microsoft Windows operating system. The technology was p...
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  8. Spacetime
    Space has three dimensions. However, the theory of relativity predicts that time, like space, is a dimension. In order to describe a four dimensional universe which has three spatial dimensions and one time dimension the word 'spacetime' was coined. Each point in spacetime is called an event.
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  9. Spacetime
    A combination of time and three-dimensional space that forms a four-dimensional geometry expressing the connections between space and time. See also: Time.
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  10. Spacetime
    [disambiguation] Spacetime is a mathematical model in mathematics and physics. Spacetime, space-time, space time or Space and time may also refer to the following. ==Science and mathematics== ==Computing== ==Other uses== ...
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  11. Spacetime
    In physics, spacetime (or space-time, space time, space-time continuum) is any mathematical model that combines space and time into a single continuum. Spacetime is usually interpreted with space as being three-dimensional and time playing the role of a fourth dimension that is of a different sort ...
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  12. spacetime
    The union of space and time into a four-dimensional whole. More precisely, the inseparable four-dimensional manifold, or combination, which space and time are considered to form in the special and general theories of relativity. In the absence of a gravitational field, spacetime reduces to Minkowski...
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