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How space is related to time?

 space relates with time 

      According to theory of relativity, 



  "the faster you move through space ,
  the slower you move through time"
  "the slower you move through space,
  the faster you move through time"

but I think space time relates with this equation
                                        ჳ
  𝝳x + 𝝳y + 𝝳z      𝝳  T  
  𝝳t      𝝳t       𝝳t            𝝳x𝝳y𝝳z
{t→relative time of a particle with the space axis ,x,y,z axis}
{T→space time}
when a particle move in space x,y,z axis direction respectively 
with the respective velocity then we find the position of a particle
in space.
     Time ∝    1   
                   Space
movement or velocity in time is inversely proportional to velocity
in space.    
     

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