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Spacetime (other)
Spacetime is a mathematical model in mathematics and physics. Spacetime, space-time, space time or Space and time may also refer to: Science and mathematics * Complex spacetime, a theoretical extension of spacetime into complex-valued space and time coordinates * Spacetime diagram, a diagram in the theory of relativity * Space time (chemical engineering), a unit or measure of reaction time * Space and time in Kant's ''Critique of Pure Reason'' Computing * SpaceTime (software), 3D search engine software * Space–time tradeoff, a concept in computing * Space–time code (STC), a technique in data transmission Other uses * Jonah Sharp or Spacetime Continuum, music producer * "Space Time", a song on The Shamen album ''Boss Drum'' * "Space and Time", a song on The Verve album ''Urban Hymns'' * "Spacetime", a song by Tinashe from '' Nightride'' * SpaceTime, a role-playing game * "Space" and "Time", two mini-episodes of the TV series ''Doctor Who'' * "Spacetime" (''Agents of S ...
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Spacetime
In physics, spacetime is a mathematical model that combines the three dimensions of space and one dimension of time into a single four-dimensional manifold. Spacetime diagrams can be used to visualize relativistic effects, such as why different observers perceive differently where and when events occur. Until the 20th century, it was assumed that the three-dimensional geometry of the universe (its spatial expression in terms of coordinates, distances, and directions) was independent of one-dimensional time. The physicist Albert Einstein helped develop the idea of spacetime as part of his theory of relativity. Prior to his pioneering work, scientists had two separate theories to explain physical phenomena: Isaac Newton's laws of physics described the motion of massive objects, while James Clerk Maxwell's electromagnetic models explained the properties of light. However, in 1905, Einstein based a work on special relativity on two postulates: * The laws of physics are invariant ...
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Urban Hymns
''Urban Hymns'' is the third studio album by English alternative rock band the Verve, released on 29 September 1997 on Hut Records. It earned nearly unanimous critical praise upon its release, and went on to become the band's best-selling release and one of the biggest selling albums of the year. , ''Urban Hymns'' is ranked the 19th best-selling album in UK chart history and has sold over ten million copies worldwide. This is the only Verve album to feature guitarist and keyboardist Simon Tong, who initially joined the band to replace their original guitarist Nick McCabe. McCabe rejoined the band soon after, however, and Tong was considered the fifth member of the band; this makes the album the only one that the band recorded as a five-piece. The album features the hit singles "Bitter Sweet Symphony", " Lucky Man" and UK number one "The Drugs Don't Work". The critical and commercial success of the album saw the band win two Brit Awards in 1998, including Best British Album, a ...
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