A Case Against Quantum Entanglement Through Time
In a previous article called Future Time Travel, Quantum Entanglement And Paradoxes, I presented paradoxes that may result from a successful relativistic time travel experiment involving quantum entanglement through time. The article concludes with the argument that time travel to both past and future should not be possible because of possible paradoxes.
However, the article did not cover the possibility that the conclusion should be as follows: that quantum entanglement through time should not be possible because, as my experiment thought process shows, it can cause paradoxes.
There are mathematical proofs, thought processes, experiments and publications related to quantum entanglement through time. If the experiment described in Future Time Travel, Quantum Entanglement And Paradoxes has merit, it should be challenged if whether quantum entanglement through time should be allowed to affect the past.
If I am following it right, it seems that the experiments so far with quantum entanglement through time revolve around affecting a future observation. Although, I can't seem to find anything that revolves around affecting an observation in the past, it would be great if anyone can point me to the right direction.
These are purely thought processes. I am not an expert in this field. It is just fun, exciting and interesting to think about the possibilities, and perhaps even the impossibilities, with quantum physics and quantum mechanics.
However, the article did not cover the possibility that the conclusion should be as follows: that quantum entanglement through time should not be possible because, as my experiment thought process shows, it can cause paradoxes.
There are mathematical proofs, thought processes, experiments and publications related to quantum entanglement through time. If the experiment described in Future Time Travel, Quantum Entanglement And Paradoxes has merit, it should be challenged if whether quantum entanglement through time should be allowed to affect the past.
If I am following it right, it seems that the experiments so far with quantum entanglement through time revolve around affecting a future observation. Although, I can't seem to find anything that revolves around affecting an observation in the past, it would be great if anyone can point me to the right direction.
These are purely thought processes. I am not an expert in this field. It is just fun, exciting and interesting to think about the possibilities, and perhaps even the impossibilities, with quantum physics and quantum mechanics.
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