[
US
/ˈspeɪˌstaɪm/
]
NOUN
- the four-dimensional coordinate system (3 dimensions of space and 1 of time) in which physical events are located
How To Use space-time In A Sentence
- Lines of printed text were crossed out, and handwritten lagniappe, such as ‘temporal simultaneity’ and ‘space-time inversion null,’ had been added.
- By the time the higher elevations are reached, such strange notions as Einsteinian curved space-time and the quantum uncertainty principle, heavy meals indeed, seem not so difficult to digest.
- If there was an ‘ongoing investigation’ of ‘national security’ issues guarded by ‘executive priveledge’ would the McSpin accelerate fast enough to tear a hole in the space-time continuum? Think Progress » October 7: The Beginning of CIA Leak Scandal, The Beginning of the End
- The short answer is quantum weirdness like GHZ states demonstrate the quantum effects are interconnected in Einsteinian/Minkowskian space-time. A Voice from the Middle Ground
- Futher reading (click here if you dare) uncovers other obsessions with coulomb forces in nuclear fusion and a notion that space-time curvature sets humans apart as a species. The Queen is my dealer
- Again we become aware of how gracefully the sun and earth waltz with each other through the ballroom of space-time, eliciting awes and hallelujahs. Wes Nisker: Worship The Sun! (Not Just The Son)
- This text establishes a model of space-time block code system at first, and also introduces the theory of maximum likelihood estimate.
- The peculiar kind of causality exhibited when measurements at stations with space-like separation are correlated is a symptom of the slipperiness of the space-time behavior of potentialities. Archive 2009-02-01
- Einstein's theory predicts that such gyroscopes will undergo geodetic precession merely because space-time is curved in the planet's vicinity.
- Or perhaps it'll be cyber-knitters, chanting some elaborated version of ‘knit one, purl two’ as they create mythic tapestries or heal rifts in the fabric of space-time.