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Originally Posted by garyc2010 View Post
" time is a spacial dimension"

errr no its not

Time SLOWS down MORE as you approach the speed of light, so time is NOT a constant therefore TIME is NOT a spatial dimension

I fear your understanding of "TIME" is somewhat, limited

further reading

http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2621

as I said TIME, Distance and GRAVITY are all related

anyways this is a n900 forum

PS I agreed with 99% of your other posts PravaBrada and goodbye
Actually you don't get it, I was being a bit blunt, you just have to define which 'time' you are talking about

Gravity is the bending of spacetime, space exits of the 3 spacial dimensions length, width and depth and time is the rate of expansion at which space itself is moving apart from itself in a certain direction at a certain velocity, which is accelerating btw, and therefore a form of a spacial or higher spacial dimension.

Lightyear = lightspeed * year
In formula: v = c = lightspeed = 3*10^8 m/s
t = year = 31536000 s
lightyear s = 9.4608 * 10^15 m

but anyway, later man, come back for the Ovi Angry Man thing!