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'''Space''', also known as spacetime or more fully as the spacetime continuum, is the plane of existence home to the known universe.
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'''Space''' is the plane of existence comprising the known universe.
   
 
If a starship reaches ''warp 10'' on the [[24th century]] [[Warp drive|warp factor]] scale, it exists at every point in the spacetime continuum at once. ({{VOY|Threshold}})
''See also: [[Time]]''
 
   
 
The Krenim temporal weapon ship used by Annorax worked by pushing targets outside of the spacetime continuum, thus "deleting" them from history. ({{VOY|Year of Hell}})
When a starship reaches the speed of warp 10 on the 24th century warp scale, it exists at every point on the spacetime continuum at once.
 
   
 
Disruption of the spacetime continuum can have serious repercussions. Such phenomena have been encountered by numerous starships throughout the galaxy.
The Krenim temporal weapon ship used by Annorax worked by pushing the target outside the spacetime continuum, thus deleting it from history.
 
   
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In ''[[Star Trek: UFS Arcadia|Star Trek: Arcadia]]'', the term "[[timespace continuum]]" also developed and became used interchangeably, while denoting slightly different connotations. {{arcadia}}
Disruption to the spacetime continuum can have serious repercussions. Such phenomena have been encountered by numerous starships throughout the galaxy.
 
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==External links==
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*{{malpha}}
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*{{wikipedia|Spacetime}}
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[[Category:Physics]]

Revision as of 03:53, 15 May 2010

Space is the plane of existence comprising the known universe.

If a starship reaches warp 10 on the 24th century warp factor scale, it exists at every point in the spacetime continuum at once. (VOY: "Threshold")

The Krenim temporal weapon ship used by Annorax worked by pushing targets outside of the spacetime continuum, thus "deleting" them from history. (VOY: "Year of Hell")

Disruption of the spacetime continuum can have serious repercussions. Such phenomena have been encountered by numerous starships throughout the galaxy.

In Star Trek: Arcadia, the term "timespace continuum" also developed and became used interchangeably, while denoting slightly different connotations. (Star Trek: Arcadia)

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