Timelike

usgb/ˈtaɪm.laɪk/
Adjective

Describing a type of interval in relativity that can be traversed by signals or objects moving slower than the speed of light.

In a timelike separation, events can influence each other because they occur in causal order.
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Formal

timelike interval, timelike paths, timelike separation

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Physics context

Using 'timelike' in discussions of spacetime requires an understanding of basic relativity principles.

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When discussing time, remember that 'timelike' suggests a relationship where one event can affect another.
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Causality emphasis

In physics, 'timelike' is crucial in understanding cause and effect sequences.

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Using 'timelike' in literature might symbolize the flow of time and relationships.
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