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Within relativity (both special and general), changes of reference frames can change both the notions of space and of time, with one depending on the other as well. As a consequence, it is necessary to treat both concepts in a unified manner. Hence the term spacetime.
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When does the warping of space time peak during the very early universe?
If gravity is a separate force and has taken its current form by 1 Plank time, then the very small 1 Plank length space-time must be warped beyond description according to General Relativity, or is it …
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As space expands, does this not imply that time also expands? [duplicate]
If the speed at which wave energy travels through spacetime is constant, $c$, then as distance expands, should not time expand by corresponding amount? …