Scientists Have Put Forward a New Theory: It Turns Out that Time Can Be Three-Dimensional
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Time. Could this familiar idea, the arrow that goes on, conceal a much larger secret? That's what a freshly revealed theory puts forward, and it makes a great deal of noise in scientific circles. A researcher at the University of Alaska Fairbanks dares to say: time, not the classic space-time, is in fact the fundamental frame, the only substrate in which all physical phenomena operate absolutely.
Ronald Mallett spent nearly seventy years looking for a scientific solution to the temporal journey. His machine never came into being, but his theoretical work still fascinates the community.
Our idea of time as a linear and one-dimensional quantity may seem too simplistic. A researcher at the University of Alaska, Dr. Gunter Kletechka, proposed an unusual concept: time, according to his theory, is a multidimensional structure that includes three separate dimensions.
Time is still one of the greatest mysteries of physics. A new theory could turn our understanding of it upside down – and bring fresh wind into research. read more on t3n.de
What if time was the only real fundamental dimension of our Universe? A recent theory proposes a radically different vision of reality, where time has three...
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