Scientists have uncovered a way to send messages into the PAST
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Scientists have uncovered a way to send messages into the PAST
"The father remembers how the daughter decodes his future message. So he can instruct himself on what is the best way to encode the message."
"According to the laws of general relativity, which are the best description of the universe we have, everything moves through the fabric of space and time on a set path."
"One possible path that something can follow is known as a closed time-like curve (CTC). Something travelling on a CTC moves into the future before looping back on itself via the past to end up exactly where it started."
"On the quantum level, two particles can become 'entangled', which means that what happens to one particle affects the other even if they are light-years apart."
Researchers have proposed a method for time travel based on quantum physics, suggesting that while physical time travel to the past may not be feasible, sending messages into the past could be possible. This concept aligns with the idea of 'causal loops', similar to scenarios depicted in science fiction films. The laws of general relativity support the existence of closed time-like curves (CTCs), which theoretically allow for time travel, although creating them on a large scale requires immense energy. On a quantum level, entangled particles may naturally form structures resembling CTCs.
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