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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Why do objects travel through space-time and not space and time?
« on: 22/08/2021 02:38:52 »
I understand that space and time are interchangeable and that there is a conversion factor ,c that allows one to see one as a function of the other.
Would I be on the right track if I was to interpret these understandings in the following way?
We do not travel through space and neither (more intuitively) do we travel through time.
We just travel (follow entropy?) and our progress relative to our environment is measured either in terms of spatial intervals or temporal intervals.
Would that interpretation be anyway along the right lines?
Would I be on the right track if I was to interpret these understandings in the following way?
We do not travel through space and neither (more intuitively) do we travel through time.
We just travel (follow entropy?) and our progress relative to our environment is measured either in terms of spatial intervals or temporal intervals.
Would that interpretation be anyway along the right lines?