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| Hello, I'm currently doing a research assignment on the space-time continuum and was wondering if anyone here would be able to help me with it. Information seems to be easy enough to find via Google and newsgroups, but I'm not sure on what to include for a basic assignment of the space-time continuum. I've tried to plan the assignment out, but I constantly feel as if I've left something out. The current plan consists of an introduction, the history and development of space-time theory, current theory/research, and a conclusion. However these seem too broad, because during my research several topics keep coming up such as curvature of time-space, quantum physics, relativity and time travel and am not sure how to go about creating an easy to read, yet scientific report on this. The target audience is "9th-10th graders". |
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