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We live in a world with 3 space dimension and 1 time dimension, and i saw a video how a universe would look like is their where n-space dimension but what would happen if their where 2 time dimensions?
In 2 time dimensions there would be no causality. You could have closed timelike curves in flat spacetime. I don't know how anything we know would work.Mathijsgri said:We live in a world with 3 space dimension and 1 time dimension, and i saw a video how a universe would look like is their where n-space dimension but what would happen if their where 2 time dimensions?
I think this is a good place to close the thread.Khashishi said:One could probably write a science fiction book on the subject, or maybe a series.
A universe with 2 time dimensions is a hypothetical concept in physics where time is not limited to a single dimension, but instead has two separate dimensions that are independent of each other. This idea has been explored in various theories such as string theory and loop quantum gravity.
A universe with 2 time dimensions would have fundamentally different properties and behaviors compared to our current universe. For example, it may have different laws of physics, different concepts of time, and the possibility of time travel in both directions.
Currently, there is no empirical evidence or observations that support the existence of a universe with 2 time dimensions. It is a theoretical concept that is still being explored and studied by scientists. Therefore, we cannot definitively prove its existence at this time.
If a universe with 2 time dimensions were to exist, it would challenge our current understanding of time and the universe. It would require a significant shift in our understanding of fundamental principles and could potentially lead to new discoveries and breakthroughs in physics.
There is currently no consensus among scientists on whether a universe with 2 time dimensions is possible. Some theories and models suggest its existence, while others argue against it. Further research and experimentation are needed to fully understand the feasibility and implications of such a universe.