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Is Time a Dimension?

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Is Time a Dimension?

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Two Beings look at each other. One is here on earth and the other is on a star a million light-years away. Who is in the past? You can already see that some don’t really think about their answers because they don’t understand the question. Several people say they can’t look at each other because they need to live a million years. One is on one side and the other on the other side. How do you know that the time works a million light-years the same way as here? Time works in our solar system a different way as in another solar system. It works different in our galaxy when in another galaxy. Why? Because time is depends on gravity. If you have a space with no gravity that means you won’t have any time. That means in my opinion time can’t be a dimension. Time is relative. In theory we already do time travelling. Take a human who goes by feet 1km which takes him 15 minutes. Now you go the same way with the car in 14 seconds. That means you are faster and have 14 minutes and 46 seconds to do

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