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==Physics==
 
==Physics==
In physics, for example, the [[space-time continuum]] model explains [[space]] and [[time]] as part of the same continuum rather than as separate entities. A [[spectrum]] in [[physics]] (e.g. of light) is often termed either a 'continuous spectrum' (energy at all wavelengths) or 'discrete spectrum' (energy at only certain wavelengths).
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In physics, for example, the [[spacetime|space-time continuum]] model explains [[space]] and [[time]] as part of the same continuum rather than as separate entities. A [[spectrum]] in [[physics]] (e.g. of light) is often termed either a 'continuous spectrum' (energy at all wavelengths) or 'discrete spectrum' (energy at only certain wavelengths).
    
In contrast, the [[quantum theory]] includes [[quanta]], which are distinguished from continuous amounts.
 
In contrast, the [[quantum theory]] includes [[quanta]], which are distinguished from continuous amounts.