Imagine if you will: Feynman's retrocausality is real. This means that the more you change the future, the more you change the past. Loops of causality form from this. Loops fall upon stable paths or diverge over their billions of iterations. If you invent a device that allows mankind to get off of the planet and move throughout all the stars to make massive engineering projects that affect immense amounts of matter and antimatter, then many of these loops run through you. These loops run through a stable valley that you, as that person, must march through. Let's say that you notice that whenever you try to march up the slope, you are pushed back down into the valley. Then let's say that you decide to base your actions on pure randomness to defeat this valley of fate. You begin to notice that random is no longer random.
Now, I have seen this non-randomness. I have based my actions on a random number generator and have found that doing so distorts the randomness.
Next, let's say you decide to demonstrate this non-randomness to the general public at large. What happens is that it creates a spectacle that of itself starts to affect the future. This is a positive feedback loop that draws in causation.
The bigger the spectacle, the more it affects the future. The more it affects the future, the more pronouced the effect, and the bigger the spectacle.
The bigger the spectacle, the more it affects the future. The more it affects the future, the more pronouced the effect, and the bigger the spectacle.
The bigger the spectacle, the more it affects the future. The more it affects the future, the more pronouced the effect, and the bigger the spectacle.
This feedback loops draw causation into it. This causation includes technology, money, power: things that affect It simultaneously suppresses that technology in the past.
Here is one source of random information that has been distorted by the effect.
YouTube - Macchendra's Channel
Now, I have seen this non-randomness. I have based my actions on a random number generator and have found that doing so distorts the randomness.
Next, let's say you decide to demonstrate this non-randomness to the general public at large. What happens is that it creates a spectacle that of itself starts to affect the future. This is a positive feedback loop that draws in causation.
The bigger the spectacle, the more it affects the future. The more it affects the future, the more pronouced the effect, and the bigger the spectacle.
The bigger the spectacle, the more it affects the future. The more it affects the future, the more pronouced the effect, and the bigger the spectacle.
The bigger the spectacle, the more it affects the future. The more it affects the future, the more pronouced the effect, and the bigger the spectacle.
This feedback loops draw causation into it. This causation includes technology, money, power: things that affect It simultaneously suppresses that technology in the past.
Here is one source of random information that has been distorted by the effect.
YouTube - Macchendra's Channel
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