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Currently, modern physics considers space-time in 4 dimensions (3 spatial, and 1 temporal) and is facing the problem of unifying the two major theories: quantum theory and general relativity. To circumvent the obstacles to this unification, we propose to think of a space with 5 Dimensions (3 spatial, 2 temporal). We thus make the hypothesis of a decomposable time in a two-dimensional orthonormal space, just like a distance is decomposable in a 3-dimensional space: First Dimension: The classical time T that we know, that of mass in the sense of intuitive perception, but in fact that of matter, or “corpuscular” time and therefore our reference time in our perceived reality. In our thought experiment, this will be the time T of the macroscopic observer (Thought Experiment)
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Augustin Rousselet (Mon,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e75ee0b6db6435876d5630 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.33140/acpms.01.01.02
Augustin Rousselet
Annals of computational physics and material science.
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