Dave, in your first post you said that the parameters of space are dimensions
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| Space is not a dimension, only the parameters of the measurement of space are dimensions. (length, width, and depth) |
You also said that time is a dimension of motion, (as well as distance, but isn't this covered in length, width and depth?)
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| Motion is not a dimension, only the terms used to perform measurements of motion are dimensions. (Time and distance) |
as well, Mass is a dimension of Matter
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| Matter is not a dimension, only the terms used to define its quantity are dimensions. (Mass) |
You then combined Matter & Motion to form energy.
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| When we combine the dimensions for matter and motion, we create another dimension called "energy". |
My question is this, if you combine all 3, Space, Matter, and Motion would this lead to a definition of Space-Time.
If so, would this mean that our own perception of the Universe is unique in relation to:
1.. Our perception of where we are in space
2.. Our perception of rate at which time passes
3.. our rate of acceleration in Space-Time (assuming gravity and acceleration are the same)
Ta! Greg