Space time continuum , as Albert Einstein coined it , means in Vedic terms , your consciousness of a long distant past , your consciousness at present, and your consciousness far into the future are all inextricably entangled both within matter , which the Vedas define as meaning both the lower , middle, or upper planetary systems , and in an allocated time period of the particular matter you find yourself in . Time interactions differ in all the planetary systems and also within the 8,400,000 species throughout the universe.
The interesting observations by Vedic calculations are , what you have done in the past , effects the happenings of today , what you do today may also affect what previous actions might have been delivered , but according to sacrifices might not be delivered . Further entanglements in a future time are constantly being worked into the ethereal plane , so your next destination is already taking shape . So, inconceivably and imperceptibly we can in the here and now change what our past might have delivered , either , something auspiciousness or something inauspicious .
The question might be posed : Is there a way out ?
Do we want a way out ?
How much space is available for consciousness to explore?
How many different types of bodies are available?
Is there a difference across the universes of space in the way time and matter work ?
Are there different planes of existence ie. Gross or subtle or ethereal, and does this constitute multidimensional space time, as spoken about by the Harvard Prof Lisa Randall.?
The vedas and the Srimad Bhagavatam give answers to all these questions



