Dimensions - eviltoast
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    6 months ago

    Time is a 4th dimension when talking about spacetime, which assumes three dimensions of space and one dimension of progressing time.

    In geometry, a 4-dimensional object can be projected as a 3-dimensional shadow.

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      6 months ago

      Time is a 4th dimension when talking about spacetime, which assumes three dimensions of space and one dimension of progressing time.

      Yeah, that’s basically what I was referring to. Everything I know about dimensions, I learned from Doctor Who, Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and Donnie Darko!

      stabs pencil through folded paper to illustrate wormhole

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        6 months ago

        FWIW our current understanding of spacetime includes multi-dimensional time, which is why we experience more or less time when we are traveling at high speed or experiencing strong gravitational fields. It’s sort of like moving diagonally across a room, except entirely different.

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            6 months ago

            I know, that’s why I said it’s entirely different.

            But also, we don’t know exactly how time dilation works. We know it does, because it makes sense mathematically and we have experienced it in applications, but we don’t really know how it works.