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...that time is a dimension, rather than a field?
But the field wouldn't be negative, so you wouldn't be able to travel backward.
A field would imply that you experience time, but that it may be of different strengths for different objects and observers
Not always. Field can be a scalar quantity, like a potential electric or gravitational field.Dr.Brain said:There is no 'negative' field as such . .
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