Image:Gr-temp-surfaces.png

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gr-temp-surfaces.png (5KB, MIME type: image/png)

[edit] Summary

This figure illustrates world lines drawn in a) positively curved spacetime and b) negatively curved spacetime. In positively curved spacetime, for an initial world line with an event (point) that isn't on the world line, any new world line that passes through the event will intersect the original world line ("parallel" world lines aren't possible). In negatively curved spacetime, for an initial world line with an event (point) that isn't on the world line, more than one distinct world line can be drawn through the event, without any of these new world lines intersecting the original world line. In flat spacetime, exactly one "parallel" world line can be drawn.

I, the author of this image, hereby release it for use under the Creative Commons "Share Alike" license. --Christopher Thomas 01:21, 3 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Licensing

Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Share Alike icon
This file is licensed under Creative Commons
ShareAlike 1.0 License:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/sa/1.0/

File history

Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version.
Click on date to download the file or see the image uploaded on that date.

  • (del) (cur) 01:24, 3 July 2006 . . Christopher Thomas (Talk | contribs) . . 482×242 (4,135 bytes) (==Summary== This figure illustrates world lines drawn in a) positively curved spacetime and b) negatively curved spacetime. In positively curved spacetime, for an initial world line with an event (point) that isn't on the world line, any new world line th)

The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed):