I request you complete the following sentence:What I want to discuss is the geometrization of time. Can we construct figures/shapes using time? — TheMadFool
Kant said time can only be represented by a single line. He might be wrong. — Gregory
Now that I think of it gravity is proven to affect space, classicaly depicted with massive objects producing dips and dimples in the fabric of space and it's also scientifically proven that mass can cause time dilation and it seems plausible that time dilations can be explicated as mass bending/curving time but that's only a hunch. — TheMadFool
Gravity affects spacetime not ""space". — Metaphysician Undercover
There are 4 dimensions with time being only one of them. You would need another temporal dimension for time to curve into. — noname
That's like saying economic policies affect the nation but not the people. — TheMadFool
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