Time travel is a powerful concept that if possible may permit the changing of past events.
Many schools of thought really enforce the idea that we should learn from the past, not dwell on it and move on. "We can't change the past" has been stated so many times we tend to believe this.
If something in the past was able to be changed, I imagine that everything from that point forward would instantly self-adjust to account for that one change and of course anyone from that moment on will never have anything different in their memory except the newly adjusted past, which will seem like it has always been that way.
Quantum physics is probably the most spooky science of all since it deals with the very substance of our reality and our ability to perceive reality. It proves that an observer influences the outcome of an event remotely, such as the Double Slit Experiment.
Another "spooky" experiment is called the "Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser" and it is causing a lot of controversy because if the results are as they seem, it shows proof that the past CAN be changed. What a concept to add to how deep the rabbit hole goes!!!
Would you change the past if you could? I know that through my life I have been conditioned to believe it is "positive" to accept my past experiences even if they were very undesireable but at least if I learned from them then it makes it a worthwhile experience. Therefore, from this conditioning I can't really say I wouldn't want to change the past but I'm not saying I would. But it makes for an interesting consideration especially when quantum physics shows that at least at some level, the past can be changed.
I'll post the Quantum Eraser and other related experiments and variations of the double slit experiment at Double Slit Experiment
So, would you want to change the past if you could and if not why? Also, if you would want to change the past, would it necessarily be a bad thing?
Many schools of thought really enforce the idea that we should learn from the past, not dwell on it and move on. "We can't change the past" has been stated so many times we tend to believe this.
If something in the past was able to be changed, I imagine that everything from that point forward would instantly self-adjust to account for that one change and of course anyone from that moment on will never have anything different in their memory except the newly adjusted past, which will seem like it has always been that way.
Quantum physics is probably the most spooky science of all since it deals with the very substance of our reality and our ability to perceive reality. It proves that an observer influences the outcome of an event remotely, such as the Double Slit Experiment.
Another "spooky" experiment is called the "Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser" and it is causing a lot of controversy because if the results are as they seem, it shows proof that the past CAN be changed. What a concept to add to how deep the rabbit hole goes!!!
Would you change the past if you could? I know that through my life I have been conditioned to believe it is "positive" to accept my past experiences even if they were very undesireable but at least if I learned from them then it makes it a worthwhile experience. Therefore, from this conditioning I can't really say I wouldn't want to change the past but I'm not saying I would. But it makes for an interesting consideration especially when quantum physics shows that at least at some level, the past can be changed.
I'll post the Quantum Eraser and other related experiments and variations of the double slit experiment at Double Slit Experiment
So, would you want to change the past if you could and if not why? Also, if you would want to change the past, would it necessarily be a bad thing?
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