I am a bit confused at orthonormal tetrad in General Relativity

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I am a bit confused at "orthonormal tetrad" in General Relativity...

I think orthonormal tetrad should be a set of vectors like

e0= (1,0,0,0)
e1= (0,1,0,0)
e2= (0,0,1,0)
e3= (0,0,0,1)


However, in my book, it is written as

e0= (-1,0,0,0)
e1= (0,1,0,0)
e2= (0,0,1,0)
e3= (0,0,0,1)



I am not sure which one is right, and why it is right. My roomate think both are right, which makes me even more confused.
 
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