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− | + | '''Time''' is a nonspatial continuum in which events occur in seemingly irreversible transition of the current state to the next as governed by the laws of the local [[universe]]. | |
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+ | These sequential events form what is known as a timeline. More timelines can be formed, and time travel can result in splits in the timeline. | ||
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+ | Our [[universe]] also contains several parallel time continuums occupying the same space, but in a different time. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
===Science and mechanics=== | ===Science and mechanics=== | ||
*[[Alternate timeline]] | *[[Alternate timeline]] | ||
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*[[Chroniton]] | *[[Chroniton]] | ||
*[[Stardate]] | *[[Stardate]] | ||
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*[[Stasis]] | *[[Stasis]] | ||
*[[Temporal anomaly]] | *[[Temporal anomaly]] | ||
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**[[Temporal causality loop]] | **[[Temporal causality loop]] | ||
**[[Temporal conduit]] | **[[Temporal conduit]] | ||
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**[[Temporal distortion]] | **[[Temporal distortion]] | ||
**[[Temporal explosion]] | **[[Temporal explosion]] | ||
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**[[Temporal flux]] | **[[Temporal flux]] | ||
**[[Temporal incursion]] | **[[Temporal incursion]] | ||
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**[[Temporal rift]] | **[[Temporal rift]] | ||
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**[[Temporal vortex]] | **[[Temporal vortex]] | ||
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*[[Temporal mechanics]] | *[[Temporal mechanics]] | ||
*[[Temporal narcosis]] | *[[Temporal narcosis]] | ||
*[[Temporal psychosis]] | *[[Temporal psychosis]] | ||
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*[[Timeline]] | *[[Timeline]] | ||
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*[[Temporal agent]] | *[[Temporal agent]] | ||
*[[Temporal Cold War]] | *[[Temporal Cold War]] | ||
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*[[Temporal Prime Directive]] | *[[Temporal Prime Directive]] | ||
===Technologies=== | ===Technologies=== | ||
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*[[Chroniton torpedo]] | *[[Chroniton torpedo]] | ||
*[[Chronometer]] | *[[Chronometer]] | ||
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*[[Temporal beacon]] | *[[Temporal beacon]] | ||
*[[Temporal communications chamber]] | *[[Temporal communications chamber]] | ||
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*[[Temporal core]] | *[[Temporal core]] | ||
*[[Temporal displacement drive]] | *[[Temporal displacement drive]] | ||
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*[[Temporal tag]] | *[[Temporal tag]] | ||
*[[Temporal transmitter]] | *[[Temporal transmitter]] | ||
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*[[Time beacon]] | *[[Time beacon]] | ||
*[[Timeship]] | *[[Timeship]] | ||
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+ | [[category:science]] | ||
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+ | [[category:intelligence]] |
Latest revision as of 18:12, 29 April 2022
Time is a nonspatial continuum in which events occur in seemingly irreversible transition of the current state to the next as governed by the laws of the local universe.
These sequential events form what is known as a timeline. More timelines can be formed, and time travel can result in splits in the timeline.
Our universe also contains several parallel time continuums occupying the same space, but in a different time.
See also
Science and mechanics
- Alternate timeline
- Chroniton
- Stardate
- Stasis
- Temporal anomaly
- Temporal mechanics
- Temporal narcosis
- Temporal psychosis
- Timeline
Legality
- Department of Temporal Investigations
- Temporal Accord
- Temporal agent
- Temporal Cold War
- Temporal Prime Directive
Technologies
- Chroniton torpedo
- Chronometer
- Stasis pod
- Temporal beacon
- Temporal communications chamber
- Temporal communicator
- Temporal compensator
- Temporal core
- Temporal displacement drive
- Temporal tag
- Temporal transmitter
- Temporal transporter
- Time beacon
- Timeship