Is the Past Truly Fixed?
Juxtaposing the Interpretation of Time at the Quantum Level with the Classical Linear Understanding and Discussing its Implications
Fellow Nerds!
I would like to begin by apologising for the unseemly delay in writing and publishing this article. It's the sort of thing that tends to happen when you are actively working on 16 different projects (true story) at the same time, while also having a life outside of work. But that’s never an excuse to keep my readers waiting. To make up for lost time, I have an excellent treat of an article for you today. It’s all about TIME, and no, the irony isn’t lost on me.
I’ve been working on something big, like really BIG. It’s taken a bit of time (pun intended, sorry), but the wait is over, and I promise it’s worth it. Imagine everything you know about time and reality being challenged, questioned, and completely turned on its head. That’s what this article does.
The classical view of time? Linear, predictable, and fixed.
The quantum view of time? It’s a whole new ball game.
In this deep dive, I explore the mind-bending implications of quantum mechanics on our understanding of the past. With concepts like Schrödinger's cat, the double-slit experiment, and Wheeler's delayed choice experiment, you’re about to see how reality might be far more fluid and dynamic than you ever imagined.
Unfortunately, substack isn’t well-equipped at handling math equations. So, I’ve attached the full article as a downloadable PDF. Its FREE and all you have to do is hit the download button. I know, its asking for a lot! But come on, move that thumb, you can do it! You have come so far already.