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Tourists celebrating the new year in Hawaii could become the first to be taxed to address the consequences of climate change.
Here’s what you’ll learn in this story: Time might actually have 3 dimensions. But it also means that the space would actually be one-dimensional, instead of the three dimensions we’re familiar with.