Is time a vector or a scalar? Time does have a direction, doesn’t it? (future)
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It is a scalar.
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Time does not have any physical directions.you can't say the time is acting 2 seconds north, 5 seconds South, etc.,
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In physics, scalar quantities are defined to be ones which have magnitude only, and no direction, where "direction" in this context means a direction in three dimensional space. Time clearly has no such direction. ... Time most certainly does change under Lorentz transformations, so is not a scalar in this context.
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