
Relation of Space and Time
Space and time are interconnected aspects of our universe, forming a four-dimensional fabric called spacetime. Events are characterized by their location in space (where they happen) and their timing (when they occur). The presence of mass and energy can curve this fabric, causing what we perceive as gravity, influencing the motion of objects and the flow of time. Essentially, space and time influence each other; changes in one can affect the other, especially in strong gravitational fields. This relationship helps us understand phenomena like planetary orbits, black holes, and the behavior of the universe on large scales.