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PeterDonis
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sweet springs said:All your books allow imaginary ##\tau## for space interval?
With the timelike signature convention, yes. With the spacelike convention, where the interval is typically written as ##ds^2##, ##s## is imaginary for a timelike interval. If you insist on taking the square root of ##ds^2## or ##d\tau^2##, imaginary numbers are unavoidable for one of the two types (spacelike or timelike).
More important, your statement that @PAllen responded to, about ##ds^2## somehow being more general while ##d\tau^2## requires using a "comoving coordinate", is incorrect. Both forms are equally general; it's just a matter of which signature convention you prefer for the metric.