Continuum
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Continuum can refer to:
- Continuum (mathematics), mathematical sets that can be contrasted with the properties of discrete spaces
- Continuum mechanics, a branch of physics that deals with continuous matter
- A continuous radiation spectrum such as black body radiation.
- The space-time continuum
- Continuum hypothesis, a mathematical hypothesis
- Language continuum
- Continuum concept, Jean Liedloff's articulation of the natural principles upon which attachment parenting was founded
- Continuum (practical, behavioral, legal, and ethical), anything that goes through a gradual transition from one condition, to a different condition, without any abrupt changes or “discontinuities”; can lead to dilemmas and problems in law, government, ethics, etc.
- Continuum (Ligeti), a composition for organ by György Ligeti
- Continuum (album), an album by John Mayer
- Continuum (game client), a game client for the SubSpace computer game
- Continuum (game), computer game released in 1990 (called Alpha Waves in the European release)
- Continuum RPG, the time travel role-playing game C°ntinuum
- Continuum (instrument), a "fretless keyboard"
- Continuum Entertainment, a Brazilian game developer
- Continuum Health Partners, a consortium of New York City Hospitals
- Continuum International Publishing Group, a publishing house
- Continuum (games convention), a roleplaying convention dedicated to the worlds of Michael Moorcock, Greg Stafford, H.P.Lovecraft and many others
- Q Continuum, a parallel existence in the fictional Star Trek universe
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