Abstract This paper proposes the Theory of Unidirectional Temporal Dimensions, a hypothetical physical framework suggesting the existence of non-forward temporal dimensions distinct from the experienced forward progression of time. The theory explores two primary temporal states: a temporally static dimension, in which physical processes are halted, and a backward temporal dimension, characterized by reversed temporal evolution. The framework assumes that each temporal dimension possesses internally consistent physical laws that are not directly transferable between dimensions. Light is proposed as a potential intermediary for indirect interaction and observational inference across temporal dimensions. The model does not rely on extensions of general relativity but instead introduces an independent conceptual structure aimed at addressing unresolved questions regarding time symmetry, causality, and temporal directionality. This work is presented as a theoretical exploration intended to stimulate discussion, critique, and future investigation.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6971be10642b1836717e2b8b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18308916