As soon as "space" was formed, time began.
Fremont Older Open Space Preserve was created in 1913.
Yes
When they feel the time is right. Especially when they become preteens/Tweens. They will want space as they become older.
Yes, it does. It destroys the knees of the astronaut after long time. They have the risk of looking older as they grow.
Lets label your assumptions i) Time = Space, ii) I travel through time into space. Then by symmetry of equality we can deduce from i): Space = Time, which answers your question.
Because of the space and time limitations, you should probably consider getting a cat. An older kitten would be preferable, since young ones like to run around, which can be troublesome in a small space. Once they are a little older, though, cats adjust well to smaller areas and can generally look after themselves.
There is no time in space, so there is no time change.
Ep Thompson said that time was in relation to space. There is not space and time, only space time.
give her space you're like how many years older,...11 ,? so yeah give her space and relax let her know you're always there for her and just remember to give her time and space to think it out.
Yes. No! It is a matter of time AND space.
space-time curvature
Distance is separated in space or time.