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The Division of the Time into Several Dimensions

Alexandra Gauze

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*Corresponding author: Alexandra Gauze

Published: April 8,2025

Abstract

The present study focuses on the time and proposes to divise it into a range of dimensions. Indeed according to the principle of the Relativity [1] the time is described as a dimension, to be added to the three dimensions of space. This article proposes to consider the time in a more complex way and to separate it into several dimensions. All these dimensions do not necessarily express themselves simultaneously. In fact this would depend on the complexity of the system studied and of the dynamism of the object studied. It is conjectured that there would be at least one additional time dimension which would be related to the acceleration and the forces, then that there could be at least ten time dimensions. And in fact there could theoretically be an infinity, as long as we can continue to derive the distance by the time. This article proposes the development and some illustrations of this idea in order to try to better understand the complex physical dimension that is the time. Finally a model of the atom is proposed.

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How to cite this paper

The Division of the Time into Several Dimensions

How to cite this paper: Alexandra Gauze. (2025). The Division of the Time into Several Dimensions. Theoretical Physics and Quantum Mechanics, 2(1), 6-10.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/tpqm.2025.06.002