Quantum Entanglement Time Travel Hypothesis

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  • Yeah I heard some theory that there’s only one and it’s our observation that’s wrong. Goes over my head

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    • Hey Doc, instead of entangling your brain, do a quick check on Wikipedia of the Pauli Exclusion principle. It frames the problem nicely before you would decide to enter the cathedral of mathematical zealotry espoused by theoretical physicists. Anyway, medical vigilance is what Tasmania is banking on. You da man.

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      • pfffft Schrödinger was a kook, Tommy’s cat is where it’s at.

        There’s only one and that’s why the thing reacts regardless of distance, because it’s the same one. Slit experiment was right but observed all wrong and there ain’t no spooky action like caty action.

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        • Make Physics Great Again (MPGA) - Listen to the cat.

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          • Lol This Bazinga is fake news, *points, you yes you.

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            • Tommy, I've been meaning to ask this for a while, but do you know a rat named Johnny?

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    • Oh, like the ratio of matter to anti matter? My physics teacher explained -1, 0, and 1

      What about the observation? Like it'll indicate as one thing but function as another?

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