New Theory Proposes Time Has Three Dimensions, with Space as a Secondary Effect
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Could time have three dimensions? New theory challenges the way we understand reality
A new theory from a University of Alaska Fairbanks scientist suggests a bold idea: that time—not space—might be the true foundation of our universe, and that time itself could have three dimensions instead of just one. This radical concept could change how we understand the universe and even help solve one of physics’ biggest mysteries. […] The post Could time have three dimensions? New theory challenges the way we understand reality appeared fi…
Time instead of space time? A new theory radically questions our understanding of the universe – with three dimensions of time instead of one. The post Forget space time – what if only time really exists? appeared first on ingenieur.de - job market and news portal for engineers.
Time, not space plus time, could be the unique fundamental property in which all physical phenomena occur, according to a new theory from a scientist at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The theory also argues that time presents itself in three dimensions rather than the one we live as a [...]
In 1905 Edmund Husserl, inaugurating a cycle of lessons «on the inner consciousness of time», declared that the reflections on time developed by St Augustine in Book XI of the Confessions had not yet been overcome. Just as the validity of his statement regarding the attempt to define precisely the nature of time remained intact: «If I nemo a me quaerat, scio, si quaerentie explicare velim, nescio»[1].
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