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Originally Posted by Nereid
You seem to be referring to a test of General Relativity (GR).
There is just one dimension of time in GR (and GR has passed all the tests its been subject to to date, with flying colours).
Any other answers?
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I was infact pointing to a test of general relativity, for as long as general realativity works out my theory can work as well. (I think) What i was trying to prove was that time can warp, and for anything to warp there must be at least 2 dimensions for it to warp in. I have not heard of single dimension warps. (If there is such a thing please let me know so i can revise some of my veiws on space-time.

) Thanks for the link Ill look more through it and try to figure out how GR uses a single time dimenson. Though, could the equations only work because we are not use to having a higher dimension? Meaning perhaps the equations were built for a 4D universe, so they would work for a 4D universe. Where maby if we tryed calculationg somthing for a higher dimension the equations would fail. (Ill keep looking into it)