Time Is Three-Dimensional and Space Is Just a Side Effect, Scientist Says
Briefly

A new theory proposed by Gunther Kletetschka from the University of Alaska Fairbanks suggests that time is a three-dimensional construct, and space is merely an emergent property of it. This perspective reframes traditional views of time and space, asserting that understanding time in multiple dimensions can help solve unresolved physics problems. Kletetschka believes that his theory could potentially unify various aspects of physics under a single framework, positing that reconsidering the nature of reality is essential for scientific advancement.
These three time dimensions are the primary fabric of everything, like the canvas of a painting... Space still exists with its three dimensions, but it's more like the paint on the canvas rather than the canvas itself.
The path to unification might require fundamentally reconsidering the nature of physical reality itself. This theory demonstrates how viewing time as three-dimensional can naturally resolve multiple physics puzzles through a single coherent mathematical framework.
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