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It has certainly been asked here before, but I would like to ask one more time how far time and space differ.
According to relativity sapce and time can be rotated into each other, merged into one spacetime entity and so forth so that so taht some authors say they are things of the same kind. The difference is only a minus sign in the metric.
The difference that we human beings notice is due to that we are sentient beings (or macroscopic systems where thermodynamics matters) goes then the explanation. But basically and fundamentally time and space are the same.
Is that true?
thanks
According to relativity sapce and time can be rotated into each other, merged into one spacetime entity and so forth so that so taht some authors say they are things of the same kind. The difference is only a minus sign in the metric.
The difference that we human beings notice is due to that we are sentient beings (or macroscopic systems where thermodynamics matters) goes then the explanation. But basically and fundamentally time and space are the same.
Is that true?
thanks