Affiliation:
1. Strömstad Academy, Strömstad, SWEDEN
Abstract
Relativistic time deals with concepts as spacetime and time dilation. I will try to explain this as clearly as possible. To explain the concept of spacetime is not at all impossible, although it is four-dimensional. But that means that we define it using four numbers. If we describe us through age, weight, height, and IQ, that would be a four-dimensional representation of us.
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