Event (relativity)

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title: Event (relativity)
text: In relativity, an event is anything that happens that has a specific time and place in spacetime. For example, a glass breaking on the floor is an event; it occurs at a unique place and a unique time. Strictly speaking, the notion of an event is an idealization, in the sense that it specifies a definite time and place, whereas any actual event is bound to have a finite extent, both in time and in space. An event in the universe is caused by the set of events in its causal past. An event contribu
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description: Situation or occurrence located at a specific point in space and time
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