multitime
Multitime is the idea that time may involve more than a single dimension or temporal parameter, and that histories or events could be organized along several independent temporal axes. In philosophy, multitime concepts explore whether time is fundamentally multi-dimensional, whether multiple temporal orders can coexist, or whether time can have distinct aspects that are experienced or measured differently by various observers. Most standard theories assume a single temporal dimension, but multitime frameworks are studied as thought experiments or mathematical models to test our understanding of time, change, and causality.
In physics, multitime often refers to speculative models that extend spacetime by adding extra time dimensions.
Challenges and status: Adding time dimensions tends to produce problems with causality and closed timelike curves;
See also: Time, Spacetime, Causality, Two-time physics, Theoretical physics, Philosophy of time.