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Time as a physical location

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If Space A contains Spacetime B within itself, and Space A depicts the time of Spacetime B as a physical locations within Space A, can the time axis of Spacetime B be presented as an additional space axis within Space A?

Especially if within Space A, the past, present, and future of Spacetime B is depicted as happening all at once.
 
Pretty sure that's how time works, it's just a temporal dimension containing uncountable infinite snapshots of the 3D Physical World's past, present, and future. If Space-A lets you see all those snapshots as physical locations, then it sounds like a property of the place itself, not it being an additional spatial axis.
 
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