→ MASS MoCA: Rachel's (Selected) History of
the Spacetime Continuum, a part of «Explode Every Day: An Inquiry into the Phenomena of Wonder,» on view through March 19, 2017
Rachel has two works in this exhibition: Krypton Relativity, and A Selected History of
the Spacetime Continuum, a handwritten timeline spanning from before the Big Bang through to 10 to 100 billion years in the future.
Wisely, that offense is corrected by Evoland 2: A Slight Case of
Spacetime Continuum Disorder.
When you give the sequel its full name Evoland 2: A Slight Case of
Spacetime Continuum Disorder, you get a feeling for the unique selling point.
Capcom has done the unthinkable as they have announced a re-release of a re-release of a re-release, destroying
the spacetime continuum in the process, while also bringing us Ultra Street Fighter IV in early 2014 for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC.
But in a grid, this changes since you no longer have
a spacetime continuum, and the laws of physics would depend on direction.
Albert Einstein joined space and time themselves into a single
spacetime continuum.
Therefore, through its initiative, it really impinges upon the events that are related to it in
the spacetime continuum.
Although they, of course, become ingredient in some spatiotemporal loci, they are essentially outside
the spacetime continuum, being no more bound to one spatiotemporal locus than another.
Curiously, a few minutes ago I would have said that it isn't likely or unlikely for some multiverse hypothesis to be correct — if there are multiple disjoint
spacetime continua that are adiabatically disconnected (share no information) then we will never know, so the question is fundamentally unanswerable.
Not exact matches
In physics,
spacetime is a model that combines 3 - D space and 1 - D time into a single construct called the space - time
continuum (the 4th dimension).