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Space-like - Definition and Overview |
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In the context of special relativity, space-like separated points (or events) in spacetime have a spacetime interval less than 0 (see sign convention). This means that the events cannot be causally connected (i.e. one cannot be a cause or effect of the other) because light from one event cannot reach the other. Observers in different reference frames may therefore see the events as occurring in either order or simultaneously.
A space-like surface is a submanifold of spacetime whose dimensions correspond to spatial dimensions of spacetime (e.g. x,y,z).
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Example Usage of Space-like |
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mdflores: @MelodyMcC Mmm http://bit.ly/14VXrk and ROOF makes some Space-like helmets, too. |
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Elmo_Keep: A guy here also getting a back piece is just staring into space like, Do do do, no big thing. SCREW YOU, THAT GUY. |
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bAdGiRLinLoVE09: yall niggas is always on the space like i said lmao....what u guys up to???? |
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