Study: Three time dimensions may unify physics

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A new study suggests the universe operates with three dimensions of time, potentially resolving physics' biggest problem of unifying quantum mechanics and general relativity. The study proposes that time, not space, is the fundamental fabric of reality, with three distinct dimensions. This framework could explain everything from particle behavior to the universe's expansion, offering a unified model. The theory's mathematical framework accurately predicts particle masses and makes testable predictions, potentially leading to experimental verification and a more complete understanding of the universe.


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