Sculpture by the Sea - Space Time Continuum by Kaye Menner is a photograph by Kaye Menner which was uploaded on February 14th, 2016.
Sculpture by the Sea - Space Time Continuum by Kaye Menner
My photograph of this amazing Space Time Continuum sculpture, by Clayton Thompson, Victoria, Australia, overlooking Bondi Beach.... more
by Kaye Menner
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Sculpture by the Sea - Space Time Continuum by Kaye Menner
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Kaye Menner
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Photograph - Photography, Digital Art, Digital Painting
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My photograph of this amazing Space Time Continuum sculpture, by Clayton Thompson, Victoria, Australia, overlooking Bondi Beach.
Statement from the sculpter, Clayton Thompson:
If something from our past is altered drastically enough, the new future timeline would be the future of that past.
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Sculpture by the Sea - 2015
Sculpture by the Sea is an annual sculpture art event held in Sydney from Bondi to Tamarama Beach, a beautiful coastal walk to view all the amazing sculpture art by the seaside.
This was my first time to visit this art event. There are so many amazing sculptures by some very talented artists. Such a load of talent and a day out by the beach with lots of exercise is certainly recommended, especially for photographers. What more could we want, sculptures by the seaside with a beach bokeh.
I have pasted from the internet some further info below about this event for anyone interested:
Over 100 sculptures from Australia and abroad transform the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk into a temporary sculpture park.
Now in its 19th year, Sculpture by the Sea is one of Sydney's key annual arts events, drawing more than 500,000 to the 2km coastal walk from Bondi to Tamarama to enjoy site-specific sculptures by top artists and emerging talents from Australia and abroad.
This year's festival features 107 sculptures, the majority from Australia � but with a large contingent also coming from China, Japan and South Korea.
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Space-time is a mathematical model which joins space and time into a single idea called a continuum. This four-dimensional continuum is known as Minkowski space.
Combining these two ideas helped cosmology to understand how the universe works on the big level (e.g. galaxies) and small level (e.g. atoms).
In non-relativistic classical mechanics, the use of Euclidean space instead of space-time is good, because time is treated as universal with a constant rate of passage which is independent of the state of motion of an observer.
But in a relativistic universe, time cannot be separated from the three dimensions of space. This is because the observed rate at which time passes depends on an object's velocity relative to the observer. Also, the strength of any gravitational field slows the passage of time for an object as seen by an observer outside the field.
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