Kletetschka suggests that time is not a single, forward-flowing line but a multidimensional framework with three independent directions. He claims that "viewing time as three-dimensional can naturally resolve multiple physics puzzles through a single coherent mathematical framework."
Physicist Gunther Kletetschka from UAF proposes that time may have three dimensions, with space emerging as a secondary consequence. His framework reproduces known particle masses and makes testable predictions #Physics #Spacetime #TheoreticalPhysics Paper www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/ ...
-- Kenneth Becker (@geophotographer.org) Jun 21, 2025 at 5:57 PM
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