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Is time 4d

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Vern Kovacek

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8mo ago
Updated: 3/12/2025

Time is not considered to be 4-dimensional in the traditional sense. In physics, time is typically considered to be the fourth dimension in the concept of spacetime, where time and the three spatial dimensions are combined into a single framework.

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