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In the general theory of relativity the "metric" can be written as
[tex]ds^2= dt^2- dx^2- dy^2- dz^2[/itex]
or as
[tex]ds^2= -(dx^2+ dy^2+ dz^2+ d\tau^2)[/itex]
where [itex]\tau= it[/itex]
The latter form makes it more like the "Euclidean" metric.