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Is time symmetrical in space? Or does relativity say its not due to gravity?

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Is time symmetrical in space? Or does relativity say its not due to gravity?

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  1. i think gravity warps time, after all time is bendable due to the fact that the faster you travel the slow time goes (relative of course)


  2. i think time is a measurement. past,present,future

    i may not be understanding your question but for something to be symmetrical wouldn't you have to divide it in half and see if both sides are the same?  so it seems time could be symmetrical.  if you are in school and being taught from a book the answer choosen as best is what the book says, usually. what they can prove at the moment is what they teach. but if i say, ______=__________ so that _________is __________ /_____________ assuming_________is_________ according to __________.   and if i fill those blanks with some human observable facts like Einsteins cross, and you can't get there to have a view of it you can only base it on what you think you see from earth, or our solar system,..., kind of like seeing what looks like a face on the moon.  maybe we look for what our bain says is correct.

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