Three-Dimensional Time: New Theory Challenges Our Understanding of Reality

Edited by: Irena I

In a stunning revelation from the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Geophysical Institute, Associate Research Professor Gunther Kletetschka has proposed a revolutionary theory. This theory suggests that time, not space-time, is the fundamental property governing all physical phenomena, published in the journal *Reports in Advances of Physical Science*.

Kletetschka's framework introduces three dimensions of time, with space emerging as a secondary construct. He envisions the three time dimensions as the primary fabric, like a canvas, with space being the paint applied to it. This contrasts sharply with the conventional understanding of space-time.

This novel perspective could revolutionize our understanding of particle properties and the origin of mass. It offers a new path towards unifying quantum mechanics and gravity, potentially solving the mystery of particle masses and the fundamental nature of reality. This work adds to the growing research exploring dimensions beyond our everyday experience.

Sources

  • Phys.org

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