Subject: Why is time scalar?
Date: Mon Nov 23 22:09:53 1998
Posted by Elizabeth Hunt
Grade level: 7-9
School: Spence
City: NYC State/Province: New York
Country: United States
Area of science: Physics
ID: 911880593.Ph
Message:
I understand that as far as we know, the direction of time can
not be reversed, but it obviously does have a direction -
forward - so why isn't it considered vector instead.
Re: Why is time scalar?
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