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Model Suggests Time Has 3 Dimensions and Makes Intriguing Predictions

Günther Kletetschka is an interesting fellow. He is admirably serious about doing real science, and isn't afraid to embark upon new directions.

Before he turned his attention to theoretical physics, he was best known for being one of the 21 co-authors of a paper suggesting Tall el-Hammam (in the Jordan valley) was destroyed circa 1650 BCE by a Tunguska-scale cosmic airburst. That paper has since been retracted.

ETA: In case anyone's wondering whether Kletetschka's ideas about three-dimensional time are compatible with Helland physics, the answer is no. At cosmological scales, Kletetschka's spacetime reduces to Einstein's general theory of relativity, and we know Einstein's theory is almost always incompatible with whatever theory Helland is espousing in any given week.
 
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I will gladly teach you how to fully navigate in the extra time dimensions - for free, of course.
Unfortunately, the running costs for the time-diminulator and the backup frenn-remobilizer are rather steep, so I would ask you to pay your share of, say, $10,000 up front.
 

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