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   Message 95,147 of 95,770   
   JTEM to Dawn Flood   
   Re: Backwards Time Travel? Delayed Choic   
   11 Dec 25 22:39:10   
   
   XPost: alt.paranormal, alt.atheism, soc.history.ancient   
   XPost: alt.conspiracy   
   From: jtem01@gmail.com   
      
   On 12/11/25 4:24 PM, Dawn Flood wrote:   
      
   > No, no, and no!!  The thought experiment by Professor Einstein only   
   > relates to events that are acausal.  If one event causes another event   
      
   It's actually all about reference frame.   
      
    From our reference frame, the effect precedes the cause but only inside   
   of our reference frame. If we assume the reference frame of the photon   
   they happen simultaneously.   
      
   In the experiment referenced above (See subject line), The information   
   isn't even known until after the fact. That alone will satisfy whatever   
   nonsense you Googled and are now misunderstanding.   
      
   But this is inescapable and it's not the only example of the photon   
   breaking our rules of nature. I've only pointed this out numerous times   
   which means I can look forward to continue pointing it out without you   
   once ever getting it:   
      
   "Spooky Action at a Distance."   
      
   It's nothing more than another illustration of the photon and the   
   consequences of it not experiencing time. That's all. And as before,   
   it breaks our rules but only because the rules of the photon do not   
   fit into our idea of reality.   
      
      
      
      
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