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by nkoren
2470 days ago
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Actually the analogy is a bit poorer than that, but also more consistent. You can only go one direction on either axis. Any movement in 3D space advances you along the "+space" axis, to the the detriment of your default movement along the "+time" axis. But just as there's no "-time" axis, there's also no "-space" axis. |
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As far as we have observed, the same is not true with (the common-language definition of) time - I can't go back to the moment I was born, for example.