💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Teleparallelism"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| spacetime physicsnoun | (uncountable, physics) The physics of the four dimensional continuum and the theory of relativity. |
| four-currentnoun | (physics) The analogy of electric current density in four-dimensional spacetime |
| four-momentumnoun | (physics) A generalization of momentum in four-dimensional spacetime. |
| spacetimenoun | (uncountable, physics) The four-dimensional continuum of the three spatial dimensions plus time. |
| four-velocitynoun | (physics) A generalization of velocity in four-dimensional spacetime |
| cpt symmetrynoun | (physics) the fundamental symmetry of physical laws under transformations that involve the simultaneous inversions of charge, parity and time |
| absolute space-timenoun | (physics) The Newtonian concept of an unchanging and unchangeable reference system of time and spatial coordinates that is the same for all observers. |
| heim theorynoun | (physics) A mathematical approach to developing a theory of everything in theoretical physics, based on quantizing spacetime into units called metrons. |
| geometrogenesisnoun | (physics) The supposed emergence of spacetime geometry (and of matter) from interacting quantum systems (in quantum gravity theory). |
| space-timenoun | (physics) Alternative form of spacetime. [(uncountable, physics) The four-dimensional continuum of the three spatial dimensions plus time.] |
| vacuumnoun | A region of space that contains no matter. |
| theory of everythingnoun | (physics) A theory that would unite the four known fundamental forces of nature: gravity, electromagnetism, strong nuclear force (color force), weak nuclear force. |
| loop quantum gravitynoun | (physics) A theory which attempts to reconcile quantum mechanics and general relativity, according to which space can be regarded as an extremely fine fabric of finite loops. |
| string theorynoun | (physics) A candidate unified theory of all physical forces and particles; a theory which suggests that subatomic particles are one-dimensional strings rather than zero-dimensional points. It also suggests that space-time can have up to nine dimensions, plus the dimension of time. |
| electrogravitynoun | (physics, science fiction) A hypothetical unification of electromagnetism and gravity. |
| landau-lifshitz pseudotensornoun | (physics) A stress–energy–momentum pseudotensor for combined matter (including photons and neutrinos) plus gravity, allowing the energy–momentum conservation laws to be extended into general relativity. |
| hodge dualnoun | (physics) The dual that results from exchanging the electric field and the magnetic field in Maxwell's equations, which describe electromagnetic motion in four-dimensional spacetime. |
| quantum gravitynoun | (quantum mechanics) A branch of theoretical physics aiming to unite quantum mechanics with general relativity. |
| proper timenoun | (relativity) Time as measured by a clock following a timelike world line. |
| general relativitynoun | (relativity) A theory extending special relativity and uniformly accounting for gravity and accelerated frames of reference, postulating that space-time curves in the presence of mass. |
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