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The concept of time has always been a fascinating, enigmatic and even philosophical topic.From Einstein’s studies to the most current approaches to theoretical physics, the nature of time remains a mystery that challenges the most basic intuitions. Now, an innovative and quite controversial proposal, presented by Geologist Gunther Kletetschka of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, suggests that time could be a three-dimensional dimension and tha…
A groundbreaking theory suggests time has three dimensions—and testing it may be around the corner!
3D time: an idea as daring as fascinating Today, we perceive time as a tense thread between yesterday and tomorrow. A linear axis, on which our lives advance inexorably. But for Kletetschka, this representation is too limited. He suggests that time forms a three -dimensional structure, just like space. In this new vision, space would be a manifestation of this temporal matrix, a bit like a painting on an invisible canvas. “” The space exists wel…
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
Time in 3D: an idea as bold as it is fascinating Today, we perceive time as a thread stretched between yesterday and tomorrow. A linear axis, on which our lives advance inexorably. But for Kletetschka, this representation is too limited. It suggests that time forms a three-dimensional structure, just like space. In this new vision, space would be a manifestation of this temporal matrix, a little like a painting on an invisible canvas. "L-space e…
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