A New Theory Says Time Has Three Dimensions. It ‘Really Messes Up’ What We Know About the Cosmos, Scientists Say
created: June 6, 2025, 11 a.m. | updated: June 12, 2025, 6:16 p.m.
This way of looking at the cosmos could explain the quirks of quantum mechanics, like a particle being in two places at once.
The answer may provide a surprising explanation to the mysteries of quantum mechanics.
For example, in quantum mechanics particles can seem to appear in multiple locations at once, and we are never exactly sure where a particle will end up.
The researchers argue that this shift in perspective offers a possible explanation for the mysteries of quantum mechanics.
Things like quantum entanglement, random probabilities, wave-particle duality, and all the other usual consequences of quantum mechanics seem to be natural outgrowths of this faster-than-light perspective.
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