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New Theory Proposes Time Has Three Dimensions, with Space as a Secondary Effect

  • Gunther Kletetschka, a scientist at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, introduced a theory suggesting that time consists of three separate dimensions, with space emerging as a secondary phenomenon.
  • This theory arises from longstanding challenges in physics to unify quantum mechanics and gravity, which normally treat time as one dimension and space as three.
  • Kletetschka's framework improves on previous 3D time theories by providing experimentally verifiable predictions and accurately matching the measured masses of fundamental particles like electrons, muons, and quarks.
  • He explained that these three directions of time form the fundamental basis underlying all things, comparable to how a canvas supports a painting, and his theory maintains causality through innovative mathematical frameworks.
  • If validated, this approach could address major challenges in physics and promote a unified theory by deeply reexamining the underlying essence of physical reality.
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A physicist argues that time has three dimensions and not one, and that it could be the real basis of the Universe, leaving space as something secondary.

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Time, not space, is the key to the universe - an Alaskan physicist has come up with a revolutionary theory - The discovery could even surpass Einstein.

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La Civiltà Cattolica broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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