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There isn't really such a thing as a 'continuous topological space'. Technically speaking, continuity is a property of functions between topological spaces. I think you're being tempted to use the terms continuous and discrete in a more colloquial sense mapping more to uncountable vs countable/countable and finite perhaps. But yeah, you really wouldn't use the term continuous to describe a topological space or a topology.