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Can objects collide in time dimension?
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If time is a dimension of spacetime, and objects move in that time dimension, can objects - in theory - collide each other in the time direction? Can they bounce back, thus moving backwards in time? Do they take up "width" in that direction? Do they take up "space" in that direction? (I.e. Do they have "time-length", or they are just points in time?) Or time doesn't behave like that?
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