The theory derived from the primary hypothesis states everything is made of time or patterns in time. Therefore, all phenomena can be equivalent to information like computers, and a hard reality like matter and energy might be viewed as a simulation among other ways to see it.
Since everything is made of time, all objects exist as perturbations of time itself, and are therefore connected in reality at the fundamental level. Anything capable of affecting the dimensions of time can access any point in the Universe from any other point.
Black holes represent a degradation of the dimensional evolution to previous epochs, such that they may in fact be layered like an onion, losing spatial dimensions as they are penetrated.
Evolution of the Universe by three echelons (three Big Bangs) implies that if life arose earlier, there must be evidence of it existing through each expansion, such that galaxies themselves might be humongous forms of life. If you examine the magnetic fields surrounding large-scale objects it is possible to see evidence of unimaginable huge life forms.
Forms of energy might be seen as fluctuations in time, or vibrations on the string-like dimension of time. Fundamental particles might be viewed as this energy in the form of standing waves. As each new spacetime dimension is created, a new form of vibrations is born. This leads to the three families of particles seen in the Standard Model.
The Universe expands by one spatial dimension, one new fundamental force, and one family of particles whenever time reaches infinity. This can happen in the initial nothingness, or at each space dimension's arrival at a static condition (which can then last infinitely since nothing changes from moment to moment). So a primary prediction of this hypothesis and theory is that there will be evidence of relic phases such as fully formed galaxies that have survived the expansion from 2 into 3 spatial dimensions. This is precisely what the JWST seems to be discovering.
Also, (more speculative) the existence of dark matter might be the matter that has formed in the 2D universe still existing and having gravitational effects on the 3D Universe. The proposed great expansion phases of the standard big bang theory might just be the evidence of a previous 2D expansion.
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