What is Moving Dimensions Theory and Its Impact on Physics?

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Moving Dimensions Theory, proposed in the early 2000s, claims to unify relativity and quantum mechanics more effectively than String Theory. However, it has not gained traction in the scientific community and lacks publication in reputable journals, including Vixra. The theory is categorized as a crank theory and is not suitable for further discussion in this forum due to its speculative nature.

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I'm not sure if I'm posting this in the right place, but either way I was doing some research earlier and I came across a theory that I hadn't heard of before, and it came out in the early 2000's. And that's Moving Dimensions Theory, and from what I read it unified relativity and quantum mechanics in a much simpler way than String Theory does, is there a reason I haven't heard anything else on it?
 
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Moving dimensions is a crank theory that has not succeeded in getting published in any reputable journal.

I note that it is not even present on Vixra.
 
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has not succeeded in getting published in any reputable journal.

And is therefore not a subject for further discussion here, as per our rules. If you need to refresh your memory of the rules, click the "Rules" link at the top of any page here, and note the section Overly Speculative Posts.
 

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