He argues that space-time points and regions are concrete, physical objects, and so they are not mathematical. |
Einstein's theory predicts that such gyroscopes will undergo geodetic precession merely because space-time is curved in the planet's vicinity. |
New magic plays with the real within the real: that is to say, within the same space-time offered by perception. |
There is no mention of the challenges inherent in the new space-time introduced by the Delors Commission's notion of learning throughout life. |
Of course, some films do try, trading on the idea of cryogenics or time travel to flash freeze their stars along the space-time continuum. |
A gauge theory would therefore also be a description of quantum gravity in a particular background space-time. |