Is Temporal Displacement Possible?

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In summary, temporal displacement is the change in time between two events, which can occur due to various factors such as traveling through a wormhole or experiencing time dilation near a black hole. It is different from linear displacement, which refers to the physical distance traveled.
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Is temporal displacement the same as linear displacement?

as we know

ΔΧ = Χf - χo = linear displacement

the way i interept Temporal Displacement is that when we travel ( for arguments sake) a wormhole. Time will slow down because

f = force of traveling through the wormhole

ΔΧ = Χf

Χf speed at which traveling at

As we know linear displacement is the distance so that when we travel through a wormhole , time stops for a peroid whereby when traveling through the wormwhole, we can work out a time of which reaching the other side of the wormhole and work out the time and distance traveled between Earth and another planet. Time must stop during going through the wormhole because we are traveling into another dimension whereby time has to like go back to normal. As we know black holes have a gravity force so strong that light can't escape it. When a black hole e.g. on an course on the outside of the planet, time slows down. this is due to that the black hole is absorbing the planet and that light and time is trying to escape.

This is all theorectical. I may be right i maybe wrong. just need some help with Temporal Displacement understanding. any help would be apprecated thanks.
 
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Temporal displacement and linear displacement are not the same thing. Linear displacement refers to the distance traveled in a straight line from one point to another. It is a measure of physical distance and can be calculated using the formula you provided, ΔΧ = Χf - χo.

Temporal displacement, on the other hand, refers to the displacement of time. This can occur in various ways, such as traveling through a wormhole or experiencing time dilation near a black hole. It is a measure of the change in time between two events and can be calculated using the formula Δt = t2 - t1.

In your example of traveling through a wormhole, time may slow down due to the effects of the wormhole on the space-time continuum. This means that the time experienced by the traveler may be different from the time experienced by those outside the wormhole. This is known as time dilation.

Similarly, near a black hole, the intense gravitational pull can cause time to slow down for objects in its vicinity. This is due to the bending of space-time by the massive object. Again, this is known as time dilation.

I hope this helps to clarify the concept of temporal displacement. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Keep exploring and questioning the wonders of science!
 

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