Theory: Time has three dimensions, space is secondary

obozrevatel.com (Ukrainian)

A new theory proposes that time, not space, is the fundamental aspect of the universe, existing in three dimensions. This challenges the conventional understanding of time as linear. Dr. Günther Kletečka's theory suggests that spatial dimensions are derived from a deeper temporal structure. His model accurately predicts the masses of certain elementary particles, like electrons and top quarks, aligning with experimental data. The theory's implications include potential access to alternative versions of events and could help unify quantum mechanics and gravity. Further experiments are planned to test the model's predictions regarding light and gravitational wave speeds.


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