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Time as 4th dimension

Time as 4th dimension

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Why this agitated atmosphere all of a sudden?

In the Debates Forum personal attacks are permitted, that's why I'm not ever there. Please continue the quarrels there.

Please, keep the atmosphere kind and frienly in the Science Forum.

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
Why this agitated atmosphere all of a sudden?

In the Debates Forum personal attacks are permitted, that's why I'm not ever there. Please continue the quarrels there.

Please, keep the atmosphere kind and frienly in the Science Forum.
Arrakis has been stalking me for some reason. If you look at his posts like this, they're all directed at me.

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Originally posted by Arrakis
Are you trying to impress someone? Cause I think you are full of BS!

And by looking at some of you posts it's quite evident that you have no concept about the 4th dimension. My daughter understands time better than you do. Maybe you should read some books?
Zero substance. Will you ever make a point that relates to my opinions or will you just continually stamp your foot and claim superior knowledge?

It's sad, really.

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Originally posted by Palynka
Zero substance. Will you ever make a point that relates to my opinions or will you just continually stamp your foot and claim superior knowledge?

It's sad, really.
Debate Forum is surely a better place for conflicts like this.
This is not about science.

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
Debate Forum is surely a better place for conflicts like this.
This is not about science.
Do you have something to say about the topic of this thread?

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Originally posted by Palynka
Do you have something to say about the topic of this thread?
I have done so already. See earlier postings of mine in this thread.
I don't, however, want to go off topic.

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Time is different from the spacial dimensions in that it has directional properties. The result of this is it cannot be moved about like the spacial ones can.
There is also something to do with it all being bent in a higher up dimension, hence things relativity.
I must also point out that on a flat plane, one can also use polar co-ordinates as dimensions.

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