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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > 3D Time Could Solve Physics’ Biggest Problem, Says Bizarre New Study : ScienceAlert
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3D Time Could Solve Physics’ Biggest Problem, Says Bizarre New Study : ScienceAlert

Last updated: July 1, 2025 3:00 am
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Clocks Might Hold the Key to Understanding the Universe

A groundbreaking new theory suggests that the concept of time could be far more complex and fundamental to physics than previously thought. According to this theory, everything we observe in the universe, from the smallest quantum interactions to the movement of galaxies, could be intricately linked to three dimensions of time.

While the idea of 3D time is not entirely new, University of Alaska geophysicist Gunther Kletetschka has developed a mathematical framework that is the first to accurately reproduce known properties of the Universe. This makes his theory a promising candidate for unifying physics under a single, consistent model.

Kletetschka explains, “Earlier 3D time proposals were primarily theoretical constructs without concrete experimental connections. My work transforms this concept into a physically testable theory with multiple avenues for verification.”

Our current models of reality face challenges in reconciling quantum mechanics and general relativity, which arise from fundamentally different principles. By reimagining the fabric of space-time itself, Kletetschka’s theory provides a fresh perspective on the foundational principles of physics.

The concept of time varies drastically across different scales, from the rapid movements of quantum particles to the slow evolution of galaxies over billions of years. By treating time as three distinct dimensions, each operating independently yet interconnected, the theory offers a novel approach to understanding the nature of reality.

three dimensions of time
Time flows in three dimensions in a new framework of physics. (Kletetschka, RAPS, 2025)

By incorporating these three time dimensions into a causal mathematical structure, the theory aims to provide explanations for a wide range of phenomena, from the behavior of subatomic particles to the expansion of the universe. Kletetschka compares these dimensions to the canvas of a painting, with space serving as the paint that fills it.

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Notably, the framework accurately predicts the masses of known particles such as top quarks, muons, and electrons, while also offering insights into the masses of neutrinos and the effects on gravitational waves. This predictive power opens up new avenues for experimental validation and potential advancements in our understanding of the universe.

“The journey towards unification may require us to fundamentally rethink the nature of physical reality,” says Kletetschka.

This research was recently published in Reports in Advances of Physical Sciences and represents a significant step towards a more comprehensive theory of everything.

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