MrBIGG

"...where time is just a relative measurement of motion and not an actual dimension of space"

Well, time isn't a dimension of space, but it is the name that's been given to the dimension which, as a function of space, allows motion (and existence for that matter).

Is it possible, in your hypothesis, for motion to occur without a dimension equivalent to time?

I don't mean to be deliberately dense - that comes naturally - but I'm interested to get to bottom of your concept.


"Time is what prevents everything from happening at once" - John Wheeler