Physicists in Copenhagen have observed a phenomenon that seems to bend time itself. Experiments show that particles can change their past state depending on how researchers measure them in the future. This paradox, known as retrocausality, suggests that cause and effect may not always flow forward.
In the experiment, a photon traveled through a set of detectors. The decision of how to measure it was made later, yet that choice influenced the photon’s earlier state. It’s as if the universe anticipates the choice and adjusts history accordingly. Scientists describe this using quantum superposition: until a decision is made, the past remains undefined. Once a choice occurs, the past seems to “fill in” to match it.
This challenges our everyday understanding of time. Particles do not separate past and future; they exist in a state where all moments are connected. If retrocausality is real, then every decision we make might be shaping history itself, not just responding to it.
Skeptics remain cautious, but the findings open the door to one of the strangest possibilities in physics: the past is not fixed until we decide what it will be.
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So if we cheated or deceptively practice our way through life. What if all we are doing is chasing rainbows without thinking about our fateful destiny's? It sounds more if I personally do not do enough. Enough to change. Change, as in order to alter my course in life. If I look into my past, then the past decision is to blame. If I summon the strength and courage of being at fault. Therefore, my current actions will result in the past. The past informing my decision. My personal decision making becomes a sign of past performances for human error. Human error stood as failure. That course in time, during which the period (unit of time) became a me. The me. Me being me. A factor in time that irony seduced me, the me, the same me - that caused human error. This informs my unconscious me into a conscious I. The I, I program and participate.
I participate in learning what my me transferably traded once, before anything took precedent.
In conclusion: the I acts as a participle in reason. Reasoning of a psychologically manufactured I. The me is me instead of my past motivated influence over the I. The I which transcends all thought as if you are a felon from birth. Only you correctly interpret it by connecting the past into future outcomes. What once made me a felon. The future dictated my course of action. Now my past having acted as a felon is freed from future actions.
Actions attached to the past, made in the past, now morph into a redefined more enlightening set of actions. Actions before you know they happen.
- Marco


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