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A new quantum framework ties space and time into one system
Physicists have long treated space and time as the stage on which quantum particles perform, not as actors in the drama ...
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Time might have 3 dimensions and the math gets ugly
Physicists are quietly advancing a radical idea: time might not be a single, thin line but a full three‑dimensional landscape ...
Nash, L. (2026) On the Size of the Electron in a Quantum Universe. Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology, ...
A $1 million prize awaits anyone who can show where the math of fluid flow breaks down. With specially trained AI systems, ...
Here’s what you’ll learn in this story: Time might actually have 3 dimensions. But it also means that the space would actually be one-dimensional, instead of the three dimensions we’re familiar with.
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