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|    JTEM to Dawn Flood    |
|    Re: Backwards Time Travel? Delayed Choic    |
|    08 Nov 25 17:17:40    |
      XPost: sci.skeptic, alt.atheism, soc.history.ancient       XPost: alt.conspiracy       From: jtem01@gmail.com              On 11/8/25 1:58 PM, Dawn Flood wrote:              > 1) Backwards Time Travel is an absolute physical impossibility.yy; such       > will never (as in ever) happen, nor has such ever happened. To be more       > precise, backwards time travel has a zero probability of occurring.              Which is what I said. For people. But it lays within the realm of       possibilities for information because of theoretical particles such as       tachyons. This is not a violation of any laws of nature, as per       Retrocausality.       > 2) Tachyons do not exist anywhere in Nature       Tachyons do have support. There is evidence that is consistent with       tachyons. This is a long ways from "Proving" they exist but as of       now, assuming they do exist, we might only detect them indirectly.              Kind of hard to "Prove" anything with only indirect detection.              > just       > because some theoretical physicist discovers a solution to Einstein's       > field equations that indicates that worm holes, time travel, blah, blah       > blah, etc., exists means absolutely nothing and proves absolutely nothing.              It does, actually.              Science is the study/understanding of nature. Technology is the       application of that knowledge. Even nuclear reactors have existed in       nature. All we are doing, with science, is figuring out how nature       does it so we can do it in a way that suits us.              Worm holes? We might've already detected one or more. Time travel? If       it's theoretically possible, in all probability it has happened. Things       have been thrown back in time -- rocks, particles...              > 4) Experiment trumps anything & everything.              You mean like the Delayed Choice Quantum Entanglement, that appears       to demonstrate information traveling backwards in time?              Retrocausality?              No. You don't like that.              > Until & unless experiment       > evidence exists for some phenomenon              Delayed Choice Quantum Entanglement.                            --       https://jtem.tumblr.com/tagged/The%20Book%20of%20JTEM/page/5              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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