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The term:[[wikipedia:World line|world line]] is a [[history script]] of a collection of event sequences to encode what happened in the observable world. | The term:[[wikipedia:World line|world line]] is related to the term:[[wikipedia:Worldsheet|worldsheet]] or [[wikipedia:World volume|world volume]] as a mathematical object in 4-dimensional spacetime that encodes a [[history script]] of a collection of event sequences to encode what happened in the observable world. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:24, 5 September 2021
The term:world line is related to the term:worldsheet or world volume as a mathematical object in 4-dimensional spacetime that encodes a history script of a collection of event sequences to encode what happened in the observable world.
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