Does the universe include both space and time or the space only?
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Jeffrey K say: Both space and time. The two can not be considered separately. They are part of one 4 D spacetime manifold. Relativity does not work if you separate space and time.
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roberto say: space and time are like siamese twins, 2 lifting weights joined by a bar
ham n beans,scrambled eggs & sausage,mass and gravity modulate both,,the stronger the modulator ( gravity),the more they are warped.
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JosephV say: It includes space only in 3-D. But motion, cyclic events, and displacement with energy transfer occurs in time. So space-time is the 4-D universe.
Dimensions zero, through six. Space-time is the fourth dimension. Firth is interaction at 'c' in the Event Horizon and 6th is intelligent interaction at 'c' by lifeforms created in our universe.
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Starrysky say: Space and time are tied together. Space exists everywhere, and time progresses at different rates, depending on either gravitational field strength or speed of the object experiencing time passage. Stronger gravity point slows time and bends space around it. Objects that are stationary experience time faster than objects that are moving rapidly. If there was no space, objects could not exist to change, so there could be no passage of time. With no time, space would have no way to be measured--nothing could cross it from one place to another.
At least that is what the theories of Einstein and others after him for more than one hundred years have supposed. No experiments yet dispute them. But others who like quantum mechanics better have other ideas.
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Tom say: TIME is 4D motion in the SPACE
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Ronald 7 say: The Universe holds a lot of space
It would take a lot of time to cross it
So Yes
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Tom S say: Space (and other dimensions), time, energy, as well as the quantum "realm" or "sub-space" (for lack of better terms). "Universe" means "everything and all places".
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hoarseman say: At any instant , the universe consists only of space -- we use spacetime to understand its evolution
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jehen say: It includes both - sort of. 'Space' is mostly definitely stuff of the universe. Time may not be. Time exists so that everything doesn't happen at once. Time is how we make sense of change in an entropic universe. In that sense, there is no time before the universe, so time and space emerged at the dawn of the universe. But since time is marked by change, time may be nothing but another name for entropy.
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William say: Space, time and matter.
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say: who fcuking cares
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Jackolantern say: When the 'Big Bang' happened, it brought with it 'time'.
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Jumbolier say: Aliens
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Bill-M say: The Universe contains EVERYTHING.
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CarolOklaNola say: The Universe is both space and time. That is why it is called the space fine continuum.
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Adullah M say: Universe or cosmos itself is the name use for calling place or location where energy ,mass space and time being filled in and being arranged by the intelligence design for working in unison to each others in the form of trillions and trillions galaxies as we see. Since the time of the originated of the big bang ,where the first pure energy that can perform work being ignited and expand to be mass and space ,then these three entities being melted during the process of expansion to become the dimension of time. It is being created in such a fashion that these four entities must exist together ie; one can not exist with the others.
So the universe as we see, can exist because the existence of the above four entities.
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