Examples of using Spacetime in English and their translations into Swedish
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I was thinking you could show me some inspector spacetime.
It's called Inspector Spacetime.
Using a structure called a simplex, it divides spacetime into tiny triangular sections.
rips in spacetime?
In the famous slogan of John Archibald Wheeler, Spacetime tells matter how to move; matter tells spacetime how to curve.
Because when spacetime is warped time is stretched to the limit.
Or you might arrive in someplace even more amazing. to the farthest reaches of spacetime, On this intergalactic subway system,
So I'm aboard the much crappier H.M.S. Spacetime 12, from the worst season ever,
Time is stretched to the limit. Because when spacetime is warped by the extreme gravity of a black hole.
On this intergalactic subway system, you could travel to the farthest reaches of spacetime, or you might arrive in someplace even more amazing.
Spacetime also transforms the two videos into a 3D video that can be viewed in stereo with 3D glasses.
where spacetime is split into three space dimensions and one time dimension.
All these negative beings usually hide in cracks of distorted spacetime structure astral and etheric layers.
According to one common terminology, each"soap bubble" of spacetime is denoted as a universe, whereas our particular spacetime is denoted as the Universe,
The Spacetime project has resulted in a software that generates real-time 4D models from two video films from two drones.
Locally, as expressed in the equivalence principle, spacetime is Minkowskian, and the laws of physics exhibit local Lorentz invariance.
This formula, too, is readily generalized to curved spacetime by replacing partial derivatives with their curved-manifold counterparts,
The problem with creating rips in spacetime, whether they're big
NCSA Spacetime Wrinkles- produced by the numerical relativity group at the NCSA,
The stress-energy tensor describes the flow of energy and momentum in spacetime.