A University of Alaska Fairbanks scientist proposes a revolutionary theory where time has three dimensions instead of one, with space emerging as a secondary effect. The theory suggests these three time dimensions form the fundamental fabric of reality, potentially helping unify quantum mechanics and gravity into a single framework. Unlike previous theoretical models, this approach can reproduce known particle masses and offers testable predictions, representing a shift from purely mathematical constructs to experimentally verifiable physics.

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What is 3D time?A grand unifier?

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