Timeexpanding
Timeexpanding is a hypothetical concept in theoretical physics that explores the possibility of time not being a constant, uniform flow. It suggests that under certain extreme conditions, time itself might dilate or expand. This is distinct from time dilation as predicted by Einstein's theory of relativity, which is a consequence of relative motion or gravity and is a well-established phenomenon. Timeexpanding, as a more speculative idea, often ventures into scenarios where the very fabric of spacetime might undergo significant structural changes, leading to a localized or even universal expansion of temporal duration.
The theoretical underpinnings of timeexpanding are not widely accepted within mainstream physics and often arise in