Physics, asked by ashutoshghosh319, 8 months ago

Whenever we calculate time in a quadratic expression, and suppose we reach here: t = (√2) now i know we can directly take t = √2 s. But why we neglect the t= -(√2). If you are going to say time can't be negative, then justify your answer​

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Answered by parvlolabc
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Answer:

Time can not be negative

Explanation:

As far as recent theories of everything and string theory go, both states time and space can never be negative. Th ese two things can exist or not exist. They can not "anti-exist" just for saying

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