The VOoRaX model, developed by Pavel Oravec, challenges the concept of time as a fundamental dimension in physics, proposing that reality exists in oscillations of space curvature instead of time
In the VOoRaX model, events are determined by the number of oscillations of space curvature, which are independent of time but influenced by factors like gravity
The model introduces the concept of OSC (Oscillatory Unit of Space) to replace seconds, emphasizing the counting of spatial curvature oscillations to measure physical processes
By replacing time with counting oscillation cycles, the VOoRaX model offers a new perspective on reality and aims to advance our understanding of the universe
An analogy using a pendulum and a car is used to help explain how events can be described by the count of recurring oscillations of space, from macro to micro scales
The model has been tested across various phenomena in classical, quantum, and cosmic physics, demonstrating its potential to explain physical laws without the concept of time
VOoRaX's predictions include interpretations of gravity, dark matter, dark energy, black holes, and energy capture from oscillations, suggesting new directions for experimental verification
Possible experiments involve comparing atomic clocks in different gravitational fields, conducting pendulum experiments on other planets, and developing oscillator crystals to measure OSC
The model's philosophical implications suggest that time is not the foundation of reality, consciousness could be related to space oscillations, and it offers a unification of physics without the need for time
VOoRaX invites collaboration from scientists for expert review, experimental support, publishing assistance, and technological research to further explore its implications and applications in physics and beyond