There are no separate "temporal" and "spatial" dimensions, that is just a human idea attached to our 4-space. Why does time seem very different from the other three dimensions in our universe?
In spacetime, the curvature is almost every where locally hyperbolic. Think of a hyperbola, a cone. In a 3 dimensional cone, two of the dimensions are interchangeable and one of them occupies a special place, the axis of revolution for the cone. In spacetime, time is the central axis and that is why we percieve it differently then the other three dimensions. By the way, we know that spacetime is hyperbolic because a hyperbolic metric is the only one that leads to a lorentz invariant way of measuring intervals in spacetime.