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Why Physicists Think The Future Changes the Past - Retrocausality Explained
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491,779 Views • Mar 26, 2023 • Click to toggle off description
Retrocausality, a mind-blowing quantum concept, proposes that future events impact the past. Challenging time's traditional flow and exploring interconnected temporal relationships. Can the universe communicate with its past-self?

0:00 What is Retrocausality?
00:55 The Layers of the Universe
02:17 The Universe Is Not Real
04:32 The Role of Quantum Entanglement
08:02 Does Time Travel Explain the Mysteries of the Universe?

#retrocausality #timetravel #quantummechanics

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@MentalAmanda

9 months ago

I clicked on this video because I am fascinated by theories about reality and because I had a very odd experience surrounding the death of my mom in 2007. She had a heart attack and was taken to the hospital for immediate surgery. I stayed at the hospital through the seven hour surgery and visited her in recovery after until she suggested that I get some rest. Her surgery went well, she was recovering and everything seemed normal, even by the analysis of the doctors. As I started to walk out of the room, I was gripped by an irrational feeling that I would never see her again. She assured me that I would and I convinced myself to go back to our apartment. I decided to lay in her bed for comfort. I fell asleep but was awakened in a cold sweat by a crippling panic. I knew something was wrong with her. I frantically began searching for the card with the information to call her. My phone rang within a minute or two. It was one of the doctors telling me to get to the hospital immediately. She was having an episode and they were trying to resuscitate her. They failed and she passed. I don't remember ever having a panic attack before that day and I had no reason to believe that anything was wrong. It was like I knew she was going to die before she did.

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@tufif

1 year ago

I was recently in a situation I like to call Shrodinger's Freezer. The power went out and my wife was worried about the food in the freezer going bad and wanted to check on it. I brought up that before opening the freezer we don't know if it's good or bad, but if we open the freezer before the power came back on then it would go bad before we had a chance to cook it, so the only reason to open the freezer would be not to check if it was good or not but only to throw all of the food away. Luckily, she left it closed until the power came back and most of the food was still good.

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@WandererNamedGuy

2 months ago

What is the most contributing factors is the “whoever wins, writes history” motto

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@minacapella8319

10 months ago

My favorite thing about the universe that I've learned thus far is that so much is determined by our very own observation. It's almost like reality itself was made for consciousness to exist.

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@hyr1972

1 year ago

When science is so advanced, it is magic

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@MOSMASTERING

1 month ago

I just want to go back in time and fix a relationship that I screwed up. 10 years on and I still have nightmares about it and dreams of doing it over again.

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@zacharysway575

10 months ago

That explanation of how info and cause can only travel at the max speed of light helped me truly quantify the concepts of time being relative to space

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@dogfoot1874

11 months ago

"Remembering the future is the key to unlock the past"

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@brotherofthesouth

1 year ago

This was perhaps the first time I actually understood any of this. Very well explained

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@chrissscottt

1 year ago

Interesting thanks. Adds another layer to the things I know I don't understand.

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@hillwalker8741

10 months ago

I like that time goes from left to right - much more intuitive

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@jameshornby5644

9 months ago

The crisp that fell out of the bowl was the only one that wasn't crinkle cut

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@danielhavens7561

1 year ago

I believe a better explaination is that both particles are the same higher dimensional particle being expressed in two spacial localities at the same time where each representation is a mirror of the other in space. When one changes it's quantum state, the whole higher dimension particle changes it's quantum state therefore representing the change in both spatial localities at the same time.

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@aksbeixhev

1 year ago

You're a good teacher, I never heard anyone explain entanglement so short and precisely. To keep the interest of non physicists it must be explainedso we can follow, you managed to keep it easily digestible.

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@alkh3myst

9 months ago

I was really glad to see that SchrĂśdinger's cat was alive and well...this time.

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@jim3129

11 months ago

"as a topic of a future video" or "as topic covered in a past video"

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@reinux

10 months ago

It's interesting how to me, coming from a comp sci background, none of the three ideas are as discomforting as they probably ought to be. To us, it's just delayed evaluation, and ideally, the trigger for the evaluation is handled by the runtime in an optimal way and is totally invisible to you. More than anything it's probably an indication of how detached from reality computers can make us feel.

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@john-wiggains

11 months ago

It’s interesting to see very similar debates happening with physicists communities that have happened with many theologians. Questions of determinism specifically in this case.

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@htwt

3 weeks ago

In the case of quantum entanglement, there is no need for a hidden variable because even though the particles are separated in space, they are in the same place in time. Massless particles do not move in time but only in space.

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@user-eb1zv6sr9e

5 months ago

It honestly makes more sense then everyone live inside there own bubble of observation creating reality as we go...

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