
Dense Time
Dense Time is a concept in computer science where time is viewed as continuous and infinitely divisible, much like how we perceive time in the real world—with no gaps between moments. Unlike discrete time, which considers time in separate steps or ticks, dense time allows events to occur at any exact point along a seamless timeline. This perspective is useful for modeling systems requiring precise timing, such as real-time computing, ensuring that actions can be scheduled or analyzed with great accuracy across any timeframe.