23 A Treatise on Time Travel. Sir Bartholomew Achida, Poet and Mathematician. I. Definitions A formal definition of time: The sequential continuity of space as perceived by the mortal mind. A formal definition of space: The adjacent continuity of place. II. Relationship These being the case, it may be clear That time and space are closer than appear Whereas space is tridirectional, with right and left, up and down, front and back, it is bereft of time’s before and after which complete the fourth axle. Though time appears sequential, it is quite alike to space: from a certain referential, both exist as total states. Instantaneous travel through space and time ought then be much the same. We expect to find one possible should the other be ascertained. In fact we find this to be true, upon analysis of the equations, too. A TREATISE ON TIME TRAVEL Corrissa L. Smith
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