Was There Another Dimension Shaping Time Before Our Known Dimension?

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The discussion revolves around the concept of time and the possibility of an additional dimension of time, referred to as "time2." Participants explore the implications of time as a dimension shaped by matter and whether there could be more than one dimension of time.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant proposes that the existence of matter implies the existence of a dimension called "time2" that shaped our known time.
  • Another participant questions the validity of the initial claim, seeking clarification.
  • A different participant expresses uncertainty about how to frame their inquiry, indicating a struggle to formulate a question.
  • One participant suggests that the original post implies the existence of multiple dimensions of time and proposes that the question could be whether more than one dimension of time exists.
  • Another participant asserts that there is no evidence to support the existence of more than one dimension of time.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the existence of multiple dimensions of time, with some supporting the idea and others challenging it. The discussion remains unresolved, with no consensus reached.

Contextual Notes

Participants have not fully clarified their assumptions regarding the nature of time and the implications of introducing an additional dimension. The discussion lacks definitive evidence or observations to support claims about multiple dimensions of time.

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the moment there was matter there was time and thus even as time was shaping up to be the dimension we now know there must have been another dimension let's call it :"time2" in which our time was forming، can you say that? This is because time is matter as it forms the fabric of space and time.
 
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Are you sure about that?
 
Absolutely not ... I'm just trying to get an answer/correction to what I'm saying.
 
If you have a question, ask a question. Please don't post a personal theory and say "prove it wrong!". It's against the PF Rules, it's an ineffective way to learn, and it puts the burden of work on the people who are trying to help, and not on the person who should learn.
 
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Vanadium 50 said:
If you have a question, ask a question. Please don't post a personal theory and say "prove it wrong!". It's against the PF Rules, it's an ineffective way to learn, and it puts the burden of work on the people who are trying to help, and not on the person who should learn.
It's just that I'm not sure what question to ask
 
I'll see if I can suggest something.
Your original post implies more than one dimension of time.
So your question could be 'Is there more than one dimension of time?'
My answer to that would be ...
There is no reason to believe that there is more than one dimension of time, nothing has been observed which suggests this.
 
I believe rootone's post sums up science's answer pretty well.

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