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nomisrosen
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I recently read the book "A Brief History of Time"by Stephen Hawking, and in it he described the concept of imaginary time.
It had something to do with the squares of numbers being equal to negative numbers, which were called imaginary numbers. Also, he mentioned being able to travel in imaginary time like we do in space, which would allow for the universe to never reach any singularities.
I'm a high school student, so please dumb it down for me, because I really have a trouble understanding this concept.
Thanks!
It had something to do with the squares of numbers being equal to negative numbers, which were called imaginary numbers. Also, he mentioned being able to travel in imaginary time like we do in space, which would allow for the universe to never reach any singularities.
I'm a high school student, so please dumb it down for me, because I really have a trouble understanding this concept.
Thanks!