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Just found out about Dr. Gunther Kletetschka's theory suggesting that time is a three-dimensional fabric rather than a linear progression. "Kletetschka’s proposal treats time itself as a three‑dimensional fabric. In doing so it offers elegant geometric answers to several long‑nagging questions of fundamental physics and posts a scoreboard of measurable predictions between 2025 – 2035. If even a subset of those predictions lands, the door opens to temporal engineering—technologies that manipulate orientation, phase and momentum in the new temporal directions. That could eventually redefine precision metrology, energy storage, particle control and perhaps propulsion. Until the data arrive, the theory is an ambitious but testable blueprint rather than settled science."
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