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Changing the Past. We all want to change something, but how?. How is this possible?.
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Changing the Past We all want to change something, but how?
How is this possible? If you have seen the previous PowerPoint’s, you know how quantum entanglement works instantly. But to entangle atoms, you do have to emit a photon from each one and make the hit in a beam splitter and then be detected by detectors, so it does take time to entangle the atoms, but then you can do stuff with it instantly. So all of the earlier quantum entanglement inventions still work. What quantum entanglement really is, is time travel. The reason it changes on both sides instantly is because when a photon is emitted from the atom, it contains the information of the atom, so all you are doing is changing what the information of that photon was! You are changing the past with an act of the future!
So… This isn’t really much progress, but it is something! You would have to have arrays of entanglements for it to be anything!
How could this (theoretically) be used? There are a couple of ways…
The “Time Ecosystem” This is a small ecosystem of plants and animals where every atom can be entangled with other atoms to complexly have atoms change their position as if time went backwards (or even forwards!). It probably wont happen ‘til hundreds of years, if at all, but it is still a cool idea. Theoretically you could also do it with all of Earth and go back in time, but that is a little more like a dream.
Will this be a time travel solution anytime soon? Most likely not. It is very hard to entangle atoms and sending a human into the past would take at least 16 octillion entanglements, with 24 octillion atoms! That’s 16,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 entanglements with 24,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms!