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Are spacetimes and timelines the same?

Usually they are the same yes, but timelines as of late has been used to refer to more-expanded cosmologies.
 
By default assumption, they are the same right? If yes, would that mean they are automatically infinite in size since timelines work by that way
With "in size" i guess you mean the fact that the timeaxis is composed of uncontable infinite points and well, normally they have that many snapshots/poins by defoult but remember that antifeats can exist.
But remember that the other 3 axis aren't automatically infinite, you need to prove that those 3 axis are at leasr as big as out observable universe otherwise it will not be accepted as low 2C even with an infinite 4th axis.
 
With "in size" i guess you mean the fact that the timeaxis is composed of uncontable infinite points and well, normally they have that many snapshots/poins by defoult but remember that antifeats can exist.
But remember that the other 3 axis aren't automatically infinite, you need to prove that those 3 axis are at leasr as big as out observable universe otherwise it will not be accepted as low 2C even with an infinite 4th axis.
So timelines are different than spacetimes then because timelines are assumed to be infinite by default
 
Something that is worth noting is that timelines should all have the same "size" as the original, while Spacetime quantum may have different sizes.
 
So timelines are different than spacetimes then because timelines are assumed to be infinite by default
The timeaxis in both timelines and spacestimes is assumed to be infinite by defoult. And as i have already sayd, a timeline is in most cases the same thing as a spacetime.
But for both cases you need to proove that the 3D structure that is within each snapshot of the timeaxis is at least 3A to H3A.
 
The timeaxis in both timelines and spacestimes is assumed to be infinite by defoult. And as i have already sayd, a timeline is in most cases the same thing as a spacetime.
But for both cases you need to proove that the 3D structure that is within each snapshot of the timeaxis is at least 3A to H3A.
Alright I get it thanks. Could you give your input here as well?

 
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