Three-Dimensional Time Theory Challenges Physics' Core Concepts

Edited by: Uliana S.

In a stunning development, Dr. Günther Kletetschka from the University of Alaska Fairbanks proposed a revolutionary theory on June 2025, suggesting that time has three dimensions. This concept challenges the long-held belief of a four-dimensional universe, where time is a single dimension, and space emerges as a secondary effect of this temporal structure.

Kletetschka's theory introduces a six-dimensional framework, with three temporal and three spatial dimensions, potentially unifying quantum mechanics and gravity. This could resolve long-standing issues in physics, offering a new perspective on the universe's fundamental structure. While the theory is still under scrutiny, it represents a significant step toward a unified understanding of the universe.

The theory, published in the journal *Reports in Advances of Physical Sciences*, aims to bridge the gap between quantum mechanics and general relativity. Future research and experimental validation are crucial to determine the viability of this concept. This bold new idea could revolutionize our understanding of the cosmos.

Sources

  • Visegrad Post

  • Phys.org

  • ScienceAlert

  • ITC.ua

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