Talk:Vector Manipulation/@comment-7851571-20160626014921/@comment-24053170-20160626053950

Actually according to general relativity time is in fact a vector. Only in newtonian physics is it considered to be scalar.

Here is more information-

https://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/comments/2hszuu/how_is_time_not_a_vector_if_a_black_hole_can_bend/

Time is always moving forward from the past to the future, it doesn't stop though it can be slowed to a crawl or barely be noticeable in some instances.

As such it is considered a vector because it is always moving.