what is the basic difference in concept of time in classical and relativistic physics
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Time is represented by t with the dimensional symbol of T. In relativistic physics x, y and z are still intactly used for the three spatial dimensions, but time is replaced by ct. It means its dimension has changed from T to L. Therefore, this new time is yet another spatial dimension.
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