https://organelle.medium.com/understanding-time-a-biorelational-perspective-770cdd4af974
The idea that there exist multiple, accessible temporal dimensions is crucial to human intelligence itself, physics applications notwithstanding.
“There are two strong versions of geometric unity. In one case you put an extra six dimensions as time dimensions into into the mix and so one plus six is seven and then you’ve got four extra spatial dimensions four plus the three spatial dimensions we already know … is seven so you’d have what we would call a split signature metric; seven and seven seven times seven space.
The other way of of effectively gluing these extra dimensions is in is to flip them so you’d have four extra time dimensions that would be five time dimensions in total versus nine spatial with three that we know plus six new ones.
In either case though you’re talking about multiple temporal dimensions and even physicists rarely talk about multiple temporal dimensions because it completely breaks our paradigm of what we might call Hamiltonian dynamics—the idea that you you can take any situation in space and then propagate it through time to get the future when you have more than one time dimension—you have more than one future; you have no arrow of time. You have a whirlpool of time for the first additional time dimension then you have a right hand rule of time and so this arrow of time becomes something you would call a time orientation…”
— Eric Weinstein: The Physics of UFOs: Eric Weinstein + Hal Puthoff ( Link in Comments )
https://organelle.medium.com/understanding-time-a-biorelational-perspective-770cdd4af974
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