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Hi everyone, I have a question about space-time that I hope someone can explain properly.Are space and time just two sides of the same coin?
If this is true and we live in a universe made up of different spaces then it must also be true that we live in a universe made up of different times
does every point in the universe exist at a different time?
Don't know what you mean by this, but it appears to not follow
Are space and time just two sides of the same coin?
If this is true and we live in a universe made up of different spaces then it must also be true that we live in a universe made up of different times, does every point in the universe exist at a different time?
Space and time are separate dimensions of the same thing in the space-time concept.
resulting in "the problem of time", the distinction between how QM and GR see time, absolute for QM and relative for GR.wiki/Problem of time
If it seems unimaginable any two object can exists at a different time then you must reject GR,...
...for in GR the speed of light or event horizon can stop your introduced flow of time idea for one object on Tuesday but then stop another object on Wednesday.....
If it seems unimaginable any two object can exists at a different time then you must reject GR
for in GR the speed of light or event horizon can stop your introduced flow of time idea for one object on Tuesday but then stop another object on Wednesday.
These two objects are therefore frozen at two different points along the imaginary flowing timeline that you introduced
Nonsense. All enduring objects (anything lasting for more than an instant) exists at different times, else time/velocity/force etc. all would have no meaning. This is not unique to GR
Hi and welcome, I'm not sure I've seen you before.
(anything lasting for more than an instant) exists at different times, else time/velocity/force etc. all would have no meaning.
It seems you are the one trying to introduce said imaginary flowing something into a theory that doesn't posit it.
(anything lasting for more than an instant) exists at different times
I think you can only see time as the procession of existence, not just a label assigned to a measurement of movement but something much much more,
Your working backwards from your own conclusion about the nature of time and space to prove your idea is worthy of being introduced automatically....
If Y, space and time are just two sides of the same coin,(without prior modelling), different spaces must also mean different times.
Firsty, I don't think anyone was or is challenging the idea that time is complicated and not well understood.
I would like to explore with you nothing more than the available evidence, that being the three observable dimensions of space and the three dimensional objects that move in it. Time therefore is just another way of expressing the three spatial dimensions. eg. I am 3 miles from home or I am 3 minute from home.
Ignoring relativity for the moment, 3 miles is a fixed dimension - assuming say shortest distance, but 3 minutes is a variable depending on your speed. How does your model handle that?
[it's liberating to admit mistakes, you should try it.
I remember where objects were before they moved (past), and I can predict where objects will be after they move (future) but memory and prediction of movement is far from being evidence of a time dimension.