Hal Finney wrote:

Physicist Max Tegmark has an interesting discussion on the
physics of a universe with more than one time dimension at
http://space.mit.edu/home/tegmark/dimensions.html , specifically
http://space.mit.edu/home/tegmark/dimensions.pdf .

Wouldn't it be true that in the manyworld, every quantum branchings that is decoupled from other quantum branchings would in effect define its own time dimension? The number of decoupled branchings contained by the observable universe is very large. Linear time is only an illusion due to our limited perspective of the branching/merging network that our consciousness traverses. While our consciousness may spread over (experience) several OMs or nodes in that network, it can only perceive a single path through the network.

George


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