In special relativity, it is established that spacetime consists of three dimensions of space and one dimension of time, forming a four-dimensional framework. This framework is known as Minkowski spacetime. The theory of relativity describes how objects and information move through this spacetime, and it incorporates the concept of time dilation, where time can pass at different rates depending on relative motion and gravitational fields.
While science fiction and popular culture sometimes depict concepts like "warp speed" or traveling faster than light, there is currently no scientifically accepted evidence or theory that supports the possibility of surpassing the speed of light or experiencing spacetime as having three dimensions of time and one of space.
It's important to approach scientific claims critically and rely on information from reputable scientific sources and peer-reviewed research papers to ensure accuracy and avoid misconceptions.