Spacetime

In material science, spacetime is any scientific model that consolidates space and time into a solitary intertwined continuum. Since 300 BCE, the spacetime of our universe has generally been deciphered from an Euclidean space point of view, which sees space as comprising of three measurements, and time as comprising of one measurement, the "fourth measurement". By consolidating space and time into a solitary complex called Minkowski space in 1908, physicists have altogether improved an extensive number of physical hypotheses, and in addition portrayed in a more uniform manner the workings of the universe at both the supergalactic and subatomic levels.

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