Time is NOT a dimension of space according to this argument:
Consider a cube with length l, width w and depth d in a three dimensional Cartesian coordinate system with axes x, y and z, where length l, width w and depth d of the cube are each parallel to axes x, y and z, respectively. You can rotate the cube 90 degrees along any one of three axes so that l, w and d are then parallel to different axes of the Cartesian coordinate system. This is obvious. If time t were a dimension of space then we should be able to do the same thing with l, w, d and t. Obviously time cannot be rotated or moved into a length coordinate and length cannot be rotated or moved into a time coordinate, therefore space has only three dimensions.
Absolute simultaneity proven here:
http://sciliterature.50webs.com/Simultaneity.htm
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