Adjective
spatio-temporal (comparative more spatio-temporal, superlative most spatio-temporal)
Alternative form of spatiotemporal
If cognitive processes can be realized in a general machine then it is possible to execute mental operations in artifacts that are not necessarily subject to the embarrassing spatio-temporal limitations and structural frailties of a biological processor. Gordon Pask
Reality is observer-determined - it's a spatio-temporal process, which fortunately means that things must change. Robert Lanza
Consequently, Whitehead's cosmology must be regarded as a local approximation, and his assumption of a uniform spatio-temporal geometry, Minkowskian in particular, as an often-locally-adequate approximation. Source: Internet
In later years, Carnap and Neurath abandoned this sort of phenomenalism in favor of a rational reconstruction of knowledge into the language of an objective spatio-temporal physics. Source: Internet
This kind of logical atomicity is perfectly compatible with indefinitely many spatio-temporal overlaps of occasions of experience. Source: Internet
A recent MIT study citation citation by de Montjoye et al. showed that 4 spatio-temporal points, approximate places and times, are enough to uniquely identify 95% of 1.5M people in a mobility database. Source: Internet