- #1
FysixFox
Gold Member
- 19
- 0
I've seen a lot of the popular theories regarding how many dimensions there are, and it seems that they all have numerous spatial dimensions and one dimension of time. However, I haven't really found out much about why there is only ever a single dimension of time in any given theory. While I know that there is no consensus on what "multiple time dimensions" even means, I'm starting to get curious about what two or more time dimensions could possibly mean for physics as a whole. Are there any resources or papers I can read that might enlighten me on the different ways the extra time dimensions have been applied, and what changes/implications occur when they're applied?