Is Time a Scalar or Something Else?

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My name is Roshan Jayalath Weerasinghe . I ‘m from Sri Lanka. I'm studying at University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka.
my quation is the " time is sacalar or what ? " what's your ideas
 
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roshan said:
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My name is Roshan Jayalath Weerasinghe . I ‘m from Sri Lanka. I'm studying at University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka.
my quation is the " time is sacalar or what ? " what's your ideas
Hello and :welcome: !

I'm afraid there is not much meaning in a discussion about the nature of time. It is a dimension and as such not a scalar. However, things become complicated quickly.

Have a look at already existing threads about time. We do not really discuss philosophy, though.
 
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