What is the relationship between time and space in the context of space science?

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How did you find PF?
Well just simply searched it, why did I search for it? I wanted to learn more, no, well as much as I can about space science, I love Space and its mystery, but...Well, reality didn't let me go in this field.
oh and i heard there were many Forum related to Astrophysics so i just got the best result on google.
Well, I am new here, But Let me confirm one thing I am really confused about, Is Time really a 4th axis? Is time not what we know? No well what is time anyway? In Space, time is different from earth, a lot more different, Near black holes, they say time is almost frozen...Anyhow, I am confused what is Time and space's relation?
 
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Me too, I've cataloged transit with faraway stars using citizen science. Particularly on the Zooniverse site.
 
I’m a retired ex physicist I guess. Although I have a first degree in theoretical physics and did post graduate studies ( structural phase transitions in strontium Titanate, I did not pursue a career in physics. However it has always been my first love. Since retiring I’ve been interested in quantum computing and quantum mechanics

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