The Reversal of Cause and Effect: Explaining Quantum Physics in an Understandable Way
We all know that the past affects the future, but the present and the future can also affect the past. Learn how to understand quantum physics and how it can empower you.
Cleopatra ☥𓆃
Muse • Goddess • Divine Feminine • Self love advocate • Certified in trauma recovery using DBT • @stouttacosmos @cosmicle0 Ig: amandaprq
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We all know that the past affect the future, but the present and the future can also affect the past, and we’re responsible for that. I’ll try to explain why from a quantum physics perspective, but in a way that can be easily understood. Hopefully this thread empowers you
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Quantum physics explains (and has proven) that under special circumstances, current events can have an effect on past events, meaning that the chain of cause-and-effect can sometimes be reversed in time. It doesn’t mean that we can go back in time
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It's not the same as time traveling because time travel suppose a time loop, while retro-causality/backward causation doesn’t. It just means that in quantum world, time can flow backwards
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For example, observing light hitting a surface (the light must be moving in one of two paths), causes retroactive casualty because the light had to make a path choice before you observed it but couldn’t have chosen before you observed it
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That means that by observing the light, you forced it to choose a pathway in the past.
— Cleopatra ☥𓆃 (@amandaperera) March 7, 2023
This has been proven right in factions of seconds but it is believed that observing light moving around large gravity-wells could also cause retro-causality millions of years into the past -
Since all processes that happen in one direction in time are time reversible, then effect must necessarily be able to preceded cause, and this means that we could actually make a choice that causes our past.
— Cleopatra ☥𓆃 (@amandaperera) March 7, 2023
The past isn’t fixed -
I've always said that we can change our past by simply changing our perspective about it. But it is more than just that. The past that we remember is a set of information that is continually being updated with previously undetermined facts as we make *choices*
— Cleopatra ☥𓆃 (@amandaperera) March 7, 2023 -
Why am I saying all this? Because it’s important to ask ourselves: "Does anything I do affect the future, and if so, could I choose to do something other than what I did choose?"
— Cleopatra ☥𓆃 (@amandaperera) March 7, 2023
And this is why free will is so important -
If a person has been abused, that doesn’t excuse them from hurting or abusing others.
— Cleopatra ☥𓆃 (@amandaperera) March 7, 2023
Another reason why this is important is because when we are faced with a choice, the future can branch off into many different possible outcomes depending on what choice we make -
Everyone has free will to determine their future and are fully responsible for their actions and the outcomes of their actions. You can’t blame destiny. I believe destiny and free will coexist together, but only you can change and are responsible for your past, present and future
— Cleopatra ☥𓆃 (@amandaperera) March 7, 2023