Originally posted by Ace:
STILL ONLY HAS ONE DIMENSION OF TIME
Time is a human concept to observe motion, most of the physics I've read about in Discover, etc. are now working on removing time which would allow for a grand unified theory, but then leads to more questions on why we're here in the first place. (much more then if time is a dimension and a true measure)
Time is not merely a 'human concept to observe motion'. Time is a convenient simplification of a universal concept.
When we think about time, we think of it always marching forward. Events take place after causes. You push a teacup off a table (the cause) and it crashes on the floor (the event). We also think of time as 'duration'. This event took this much time, meaning 'this event started at this time, ended at this time, and the difference (the duration) is such'.
The problem is that 'time' isn't exactly either of these things. A specific 'time' is actually a point on a line and a 'duration' is actually a segment of the infinite line of time. Time is an axis of a multidimensional coordinate system, much like X, Y and Z of traditional 3-space. The main differences between time and the XYZ axes are that it only seems to have a positive end and has a distinct starting point. However, as all dimensions actually have a starting point at the Planck time and Planck length, all of them have a starting point and direction is strictly arbitrary.
The way humans look at time is strictly based on thermodynmics. Entropy increases, and thus an observable universal metre-stick exists by which to scale time. Since order never increases (well, it does increase, locally, but this is always overshadowed by the overarching increase of disorder everywhere else), we can 'see' time's passage. As Hawking said, broken teacups do not spontaneously reform themselves.
Sushi's mention of WIMPs and machos made me laugh. I had never seen the term 'macho' before as a back construct of 'WIMP'. WIMP stands for 'weakly interacting massive particles'. Its nice to know that in something, at least, I'm a macho.
