Relativity and Cosmology

   

Derivation of Time Dilation with the Time Spatial Dimension

Authors: Benjamin Lesel

Modern physics primarily focuses on time in the durational context which we, as humans, are very familiar with and has been historically useful from an evolutionary perspective. However, this experiential bias of durational time may be misleading when trying to uncover the true nature of time and the relationship between the quantum and relativistic aspects of our universe. Here we will discuss time as a spatial dimension through a simple derivation of the time dilation equation utilizing simple conversions of time to a spatial dimension to highlight a new understanding of time.

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[v1] 2023-10-10 23:29:53
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