Quantum Entanglement Time Travel Hypothesis

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  • wait really?

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    • No, but quantum superpositions (the description of things existing in multiple places simultaneously) /are/ possible, as counterintuitive as that may be to our brains, which needed only evolve so as to loosely intuitively understand the macroscopic world and some of the aspects of classical physics so as to evade predators and catch prey.

      The rules of the macroscopic world are just as determined by mathematics as those of the quantum world, but evolution needed only give us a way to somewhat intuitively understand the macroscopic realm. Therefore much of quantum mechanics is completely counterintuitive, but when the mathematics checks out, it is reality.

      If you have a difficult time wrapping your head around it, don't worry; Albert Einstein died intensely struggling with all of this.

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      • I think this is delving into the ratio of matter to anti matter, right?

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