Difference between revisions 3991585 and 4209476 on simplewiki{{mergefrom|Space-time continuum}} [[File:GPB circling earth.jpg|thumb|300px|An illustration of the space-time curvature caused by Earth.]] '''Spacetime''' is a model in [[physics]] that joins the three [[dimension]]al space and one dimensional [[time]] into the idea of [[space-time continuum]]. Combining these two ideas helped [[physicist]]s to make many laws of physics easier to understand, and to explain how the universe works on the big level (e.g., [[star]]s) and small level (e.g., [[atom]]s). The actual number of [[dimension]]s in spacetime is not fixed, but usually spacetime means a four dimensional (three dimensions of space and one dimension of time) spacetime. Some other theories claim that there are more than four dimensions. == Historical origin == Many people link spacetime with [[Albert Einstein]] who found [[special relativity]]. However, it was Einstein's teacher, [[Hermann Minkowski]], who suggested this idea. He hoped this new idea would clarify the theory of special relativity. It was Einstein, though, who discovered the curvature of spacetime (gravity) in [[general relativity]]. ==Spacetime in Special Relativity== [[File:World line.svg|Thumb|right]] The idea of spacetime originated from the concept of ''Minkowski spacetime''. Minkowski spacetime is a 4-dimensional [[manifold]] that is the arena of every event in the universe. To the right, a 3-dimensional analogy of 4-dimensional Minkowski spacetime is given. Time is taken to be the vertical axis, and the two spacial dimensions are the forward-backwards and left-right axes. In reality, there are four dimensions, but this concept is virtually impossible to visualize. Minkowski spacetime is only accurate at describing [[constant velocity]]; this means the velocity cannot change at any period in time (acceleration is dealt with in general relativity). Minkowski spacetime also allows for visualizations of the [[Lorentz transformations]], [[time dilation]], and [[Lorentz contraction]] without the algebraic equations. ==Spacetime in general Relativity== In general relativity, Einstein generalized Minkowski spacetime to include the effects of [[acceleration]]. Einstein discovered that the curvature in his 4-dimensional spacetime representation was actually the cause of [[gravity]]. If you graph accelerated motion on a typical x-and-time coordinate system, you will end up with some form of curve; never a straight line. Einstein felt that this was a deep connection between the nature of spacetime and acceleration. Via his [[equivalence principle]], he showed that a curve in generalized spacetime would result in the effects of gravity. == Spacetime in quantum mechanics and disagreements == In [[general relativity]], spacetime is thought as smooth and continuous. However in the theory of [[quantum mechanics]], spacetime is not always continuous. [[Category:Physics]] <!-- [[rq:Пространство-время]] Article does not yet exist in this language. -->⏎ ⏎ [[ar:زمكان]] [[bn:স্থান-কাল]] [[bg:Пространство-време]] [[bs:Prostorvrijeme]] [[ca:Espai-temps]] [[cs:Časoprostor]] [[da:Rumtid]] [[de:Raumzeit]] [[el:Χωροχρόνος]] [[en:Spacetime]] [[es:Espacio-tiempo]] [[eo:Spactempo]] [[fa:فضازمان]] [[fr:Espace-temps]] [[gl:Espazo-tempo]] [[ko:시공간]] [[hi:दिक्-काल]] [[hr:Prostorvrijeme]] [[is:Tímarúm]] [[it:Spaziotempo]] [[he:מרחב-זמן]] [[la:Continuum spatio-temporale]] [[lv:Laiktelpa]] [[lt:Erdvėlaikis]] [[hu:Téridő]] [[ml:സ്ഥലകാലം]] [[mr:काल-अवकाश]] [[arz:سبيس-تايم]] [[ms:Ruang-masa]] [[nl:Ruimtetijd]] [[ja:時空]] [[no:Romtid]] [[nn:Romtid]] [[uz:Fazo-vaqt]] [[pl:Czasoprzestrzeń]] [[pt:Espaço-tempo]] [[ro:Spațiu-timp]] [[qu:Pacha]] [[ru:Пространство-время]] [[sq:Hapësirë-koha]] [[sk:Priestoročas]] [[sl:Prostor-čas]] [[ckb:کاتجێ]] [[sr:Простор-време]] [[sh:Prostor-vreme]] [[fi:Aika-avaruus]] [[sv:Rumtid]] [[ta:வெளிநேரம்]] [[tr:Uzayzaman]] [[uk:Простір-час]] [[ur:زمان و مکاں]] [[vi:Không-thời gian]] [[war:Kalarakan-oras]] [[zh:时空]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=4209476.
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