Definitions

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  • adjective having the properties of space
  • adjective physics (of the interval between two events in spacetime) lying outside each other's light cone, so that no information can pass from one to the other
  • adjective mathematics (of a four-vector) having a space component of greater magnitude than its time component multiplied by the speed of light

Etymologies

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From space +‎ -like. Compare spacely.

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Examples

  • The far future of our universe is therefore representable by de Sitter space-time, and in this type of space-time the future timelike boundary is a spacelike hypersurface.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Gordon McCabe 2009

  • (This 2D surface is at spacelike infinity on the Penrose diagram.)

    Matthew Yglesias » Is The Universe a Hologram? Should We Care? 2010

  • Now, in an open or flat Friedmann-Robertson-Walker cosmological model with no cosmological constant, whilst the past 'Big-Bang' singularity corresponds to a spacelike hypersurface in the boundary of the conformal compactification, the future timelike infinity corresponds to a single point.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Gordon McCabe 2009

  • Penrose made the simple observation that the future conformal boundary of such a space-time can therefore be joined to the spacelike initial conformal boundary of a Friedmann-Robertson-Walker model to make a cyclic universe.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Gordon McCabe 2009

  • The boundary of the conformal compactification contains components which correspond to singularities, and components which correspond to spacelike infinity, timelike infinity, (and null infinity).

    Archive 2009-05-01 Gordon McCabe 2009

  • The math is almost identical to my example, except that you get a timelike interval instead of a spacelike one.

    Are Changes Brewing and How Does the Mind Fit In? 2008

  • The math is almost identical to my example, except that you get a timelike interval instead of a spacelike one.

    Are Changes Brewing and How Does the Mind Fit In? 2008

  • However, there is no spacelike singularity we are headed towards — which is good.

    Using Gravitational Lensing to Measure Age and Size of Universe | Universe Today 2010

  • The result is a nonzero interval, spacelike for two photons emitted simultaneously from a source and timelike between different points on the worldline of a photon bouncing between mirrors.

    Are Changes Brewing and How Does the Mind Fit In? 2008

  • One of the reasons I have focused on the light code (null geodesic) in past discussions was from Prenrose statements like … "As far as I can make out, quanglement links are always constrained be the light cones, just as are ordinary information links, but quanglement links have the novel feature that they can zig-zag backwards and forwards in time, so as to achieve an effective 'spacelike propagation'." page 603.

    Are Changes Brewing and How Does the Mind Fit In? 2008

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