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This Q pops up on my mind every time I think about time & space - In a world where we're talking about space-time curvature, why space has 3 dimensions and time has only 1? In space you can move back-forth, up-down and left-right. Why is there only back-forth for time? youtu.be/BT1QSi8y56k?...
I just saw an interesting video that might explain some things. Time is like another spatial dimension, though not quite. For some reason, we always move in one direction through it, but there are things that affect the rate we go through it.
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