Examples of using Space-time in English and their translations into Norwegian
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separating part of the space-time.
It appears to be a quantum fissure in the space-time continuum.
Out near Saturn… a disturbance of space-time.
You have worked out that you can exert a force across space-time.
it could distort space-time.
Because we can use that immense power to bend space-time.
He's talking about space-time.
Think of it as the space-time continuum.
I have spent my entire adult life studying space-time.
To bend space-time. use that immense power, Absolutely yes, because we can.
cut-off portion of space-time.
These are sort of fundamental tremors in space-time itself.
Then the geometry of space-time allows us to understand how to move objects,
Swirl into space-time may appear dark black"hole" in the area in front of you
But outside of our space-time, from what would be a fourth-dimensional perspective,
Einstein suggested that time is part of a four dimensional'space-time' the other three dimension being the up/down,
When you create a"passing point" into space-time, you will trigger antigravity together with the space-time portal.
He replaced the wave model of electromagnetics of Maxwell with a model based on particle interactions mapped into space-time.
Only when the system can objectively be called"space-time"- it is the highest and only system.
Thus, the straight line path in space-time is seen as a curved line in space, and it is called the''[[external ballistics|ballistic]][[trajectory]]'' of the object.