Kletetschka said his theory overcomes some of the problems with earlier three-dimensional time theories that are based on traditional physics.

Those earlier theories, for example, describe multiple time dimensions in which cause-and-effect relationships are potentially ambiguous. Kletetschka’s theory ensures that causes still precede effects, even with multiple time dimensions, just in a more complex mathematical structure.

In three-dimensional time, the second and third dimensions are thought by some researchers, notably theoretical physicist Itzhak Bars of the University of Southern California, to become apparent, or unfold, at levels of extreme energy such as during the early universe or in high-energy particle interactions…

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His framework accurately reproduces the known masses of particles such as electrons, muons and quarks and also explains why these particles have these masses.

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    3 days ago

    See, it didn’t need an Ai slop picture to grab attention and to devalue the professional credibility of whoever wrote this paper.

    Holding professionals and scientists to a higher standard is a must. So much slop is going to seep in once humans become complacent.