A Two-Time Universe? Physicist Explores How Second Dimension of Time Could Unify Physics Laws
This physicist is proposing that there may even be a second dimension of time. As it is, time is considered reverse-invariant, meaning anything that happens forward is equally likely to occur backwards. That barely makes sense to the average human mind. If that's true, how can we possibly comprehend a second dimensions of time if we can't even comprehend the first? There may be up to 11 dimensions of space as well. How can this possibly make sense?
If the way our mind interprets time and space is inherently flawed, how can we trust anything else our mind conceives of? Existence merely becomes a construct of our minds in order to get through our lives. Everything you believe is of a similar construct. If physics is learning that the basic things we hold true don't work the way we think they do, it must inherently call into question our much larger assumptions about the way the world works.
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