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This is so interesting.
I recently read a post from some internet brainiac that our perception is locked into sequential time because the chemical processes that drive the electrical impulses in our brains must occur in sequence.
So then this would mean that we are, at least in some cases, perceiving an effect of a cause that we ourselves observed but has since changed.
Meaning our minds are recording effects of causes that are not causally linked until after the effect has occurred.
Uncertainly principle indeed.
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Watch the full interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iI0IXRoQKCQ
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Particles have a wave function. Particles propagate across space in a wave, usually at light speed. The only way to observe the particle, being so small, is to use light under a microscope, photons sometimes are too big and they blind out the particle. The point is, the particle is made of energy and the photon or electrons or however, you intend to measure it will interact with the particle and like a ball. It will send it off in another direction and it will break the weight function and cancel out the way function in the future, and in the past . That’s all.
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Heisenberg uncertainty principle is not that one disturbs the system, like he said about an electron. it applies to macroscopic objects too. It's about the natural impossibility to have absolute certainty in non conmmutable measurements. it's like the speed of light, a natural law we don't know WHY
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Of course we can reverse time ! When we remember a past experience, we may have, every time, a different interpretation, explanation for it, and the 'elements' involved in that experience are rearranged by the 'measure' done by our mind, our memory, etc. The 'link' between us and that experience can unceasingly change, present past and future are tightly interconnected.
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It is also important to mention that particles and space time are a limiting case and it might be that the wave function does not need to collapse in the traditional sense, where the wave function information disappears. This is pretty speculative but constructive interference may be sufficient to illustrate wave functions maintaining their integrity while the “points of contact” so to speak are the classical bits.
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People don't realise that we measure time-space by time-space, and we can't measure quantum level time-space with bigger time-pace it is practically impossible because what you ate meaduring is beyond know scales of measurement i.e quantum time-space should be measured by quantun time-space in a like for like manner or smaller than that.
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@andsalomoni
5 months ago
As I understood it, a measurement doesn't modify the past, it modifies the INTERPRETATION of the past. The raw, uninterpreted data are not affected.
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