But here's what gets to me: dimension 4 is time, right? But x y and z are arbitrary @arthur_affect @ireneista @adrienneleigh @ladyaeva
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Like, without gravity. So does that mean time is also an arbitrary dimension?
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So you could be moving through x, y, and time but stationary in z?
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the word "moving" doesn't make sense without designating a t
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that's what "motion" means, variation on x y or z relative to t
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so yes from a 4d POV any "object" is just a line you draw through x, y, z and t
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I don't grok it well enough to easily put it in words but it makes all this simpler
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something "moving very fast" means it's a line with a shallower slope against t
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covers more space in less time
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the question is why we perceive time as a special dimension
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bc entropy goes in one direction in that dimension and our minds are an entropic process
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