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[[Multiple continuum]] is a grouping of continuums
[[Multiple continuum]] is a grouping of continuums also called a [[multicontinuum]].
;The human body is so complex that there exist many different things that can change at the same time along a continuum from one extreme to the other extreme. The continuum does not have to be infinitely divisible like the numbers on a real number line. There can be a finite amount of steps between any two extremes in a finite stepped continuum, like a spectrum. Three dimensional space can be represented by three continuums that are infinitely divisible, one along each axis.
;The human body is so complex that there exist many different things that can change at the same time along a continuum from one extreme to the other extreme. The continuum does not have to be infinitely divisible like the numbers on a real number line. There can be a finite amount of steps between any two extremes in a finite stepped continuum, like a spectrum. Three dimensional space can be represented by three continuums that are infinitely divisible, one along each axis. A [[multicontinuum]] can contains any number of different continuums. A continuum contains regions, venues, paths, sections, moments, points, and parts. An [[itofazmulticontinuum]] can contains any number of different [[itofazcontinuums]]. An [[itofazcontinuum]] contains [[itofazregions]], [[itofazvenues]], [[itofazpaths]], [[itofazsections]], [[itofazmoments]], [[itofazpoints]], and [[itofazparts]].  




See also: [[itofazmulticontinuum]],  [[itomulticontinuum]],  [[fazmulticontinuum]],  [[itofazcontinuum]],  [[physamulticontinuum]],  [[epimulticontinuum]],  [[awaremulticontinuum]],  [[ixpemulticontinuum]],  [[itofazmulticontinuum]], [[itocontinuum]], [[fazcontinuum]], [[itofazspace]],
See also: [[itofazmulticontinuum]],  [[itomulticontinuum]],  [[fazmulticontinuum]],  [[itofazcontinuum]],  [[physamulticontinuum]],  [[epimulticontinuum]],  [[awaremulticontinuum]],  [[ixpemulticontinuum]],  [[itofazmulticontinuum]], [[itocontinuum]], [[fazcontinuum]], [[itofazspace]],

Latest revision as of 09:42, 2 April 2014

Multiple continuum is a grouping of continuums also called a multicontinuum.

The human body is so complex that there exist many different things that can change at the same time along a continuum from one extreme to the other extreme. The continuum does not have to be infinitely divisible like the numbers on a real number line. There can be a finite amount of steps between any two extremes in a finite stepped continuum, like a spectrum. Three dimensional space can be represented by three continuums that are infinitely divisible, one along each axis. A multicontinuum can contains any number of different continuums. A continuum contains regions, venues, paths, sections, moments, points, and parts. An itofazmulticontinuum can contains any number of different itofazcontinuums. An itofazcontinuum contains itofazregions, itofazvenues, itofazpaths, itofazsections, itofazmoments, itofazpoints, and itofazparts.


See also: itofazmulticontinuum, itomulticontinuum, fazmulticontinuum, itofazcontinuum, physamulticontinuum, epimulticontinuum, awaremulticontinuum, ixpemulticontinuum, itofazmulticontinuum, itocontinuum, fazcontinuum, itofazspace,