Friday, March 23, 2007

Retrocausality Universe



We have grown up and lived in a causality universe, at least that is the way we interpret the world around us. Everything in our entire lives has been the result of cause and effect. Can you think of a single thing that occurred, that didn't have a reason for the event to unfold. Thus we live in a universe of causality. Now in the physics that underly quantum physics, we find that the rules don't seem to behave the same way as they do at higher, more physical levels that we have tangible access to. Thus some interesting possibilities might be at play, and the potential for some surreal inventions may lie in wair for those that can unlock new understandings of a possible universe that may have retro-causality. Events that happen not from past events in time, but future events in time!

Now scientist are hoping to to prove that retro-causality is possible, by a experiment that is designed to create a change in the current time from something that is started upon in the future. Ironic as it sounds, they will know the results before they start the experiment. Radical as it sounds, if they can prove it, it may be a fundamental leap in unifying Einsteinian physics with the Quantum physical world. I'm already a big fan of the unified string theory, that is currently holding that there may be eleven dimensions, and unlocking one of the first mysteries, may allow for the future invention of gravity defying hover craft much like we have seen in movies such as Star Wars. Currently the mathematical models for gravity are somehow flawed, as by every calculation, gravity should be much more powerful than what we experience. It should crush us like bugs, yet, 1+1 does not equal 2. It's a bit weaker, and we are all granted the luxury of standing up right. Where are all the extra gravitons going? String Theorist, theorize that they are transferring into another dimension.

Wild stuff, but once the dust settles, our universe is going to be turned upside down by the possibilities.


If you interested check out this article covering the intriguing reverse causality experiments that are planned.

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