Can people turn back time?
A document published in Annalen der Physik shows that time does not exist only one way from the past to the future, but depends on the ability of people to store memories.
Did you know in the movie "The Exotic Life of Benjamin Button" (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) , in which the character played by Brad Pitt was born as an old man and began to grow up?
A problem with scientists, that the fundamental laws of physics have never demonstrated a one-way existence or operation of the future or the past. However, in fact, coffee is also cold, and cars are also outdated.
No matter how many times we look at ourselves in the mirror, adolescence never comes back. But if the laws of physics are balanced in time, why do we only exist one-way arrows, from the past to the future?
A document has just been published in Annalen der Physik - which publishes the theory of narrow and universal relativity by Albert Einstein and Dmitry Podolsky - theoretical physicist studying the aging process at Harvard University. From here, we will explain how the time dimension - itself - is directly related to the observer himself.
Time not only exists outside, one way from the past to the future, but depends heavily on the ability to store information about people's memories.(Photo: Astronomy).
This document shows that time does not only exist outside, one way from the past to the future, but depends heavily on the ability to store information about people's memories.
Wave function
The key to time nature is quantum gravity. During the twentieth century, physicists understood that the world of relativity (in which the development of large-scale objects is studied) and the world of quantum mechanics (which describes reality in small gaps) are not compatible with each other.
The creation of compatibility between them, known in theoretical physics as "quantum gravity" is still unscathed despite the efforts of the greatest brains of this century.
Addressing the gravity of quantum gravity requires us to return to the foundations of quantum mechanics - which is still a difficult problem for students and veteran scientists, as with half a century of Einstein. before. The most troublesome thing in them, is called "wave function collapse".
To understand the problem, pay attention to the light in your room. Common sense will tell us which lights are on, or are off. However, quantum mechanics allows strange states (superposition states) , in which the light does not turn on or does not turn off. Instead, they exist in both super states - both on and off.
Experiments show that these cases exist in the microscopic world, in the size of atoms or elementary particles. However, if the quantum mechanism is universal on all things, why don't we see this state in macro objects?
Quantum mechanics allows strange states (superposition states).
Schrödinger's famous cat experiment showed that even cats and humans can exist in this state of superposition. For example, they can "live" and "die" at the same time. If so, why do cats always seem or live, or die in reality?
The appearance of the afternoon of time
Einstein's partner, John Wheeler (who discovered the word "black hole" ) argued that time itself appears as a state of breaking the coherence of the wave function depicting the universe, influenced by the law of the law of steaming. Quantum leads.
However, the literature also shows that the intrinsic properties of quantum gravity and individual problems cannot be explained. Instead, considering the characteristics of the observer, especially the way we handle and remember information.
For years, physicists have acknowledged that Newton's laws, Einstein's formula and even other quantum doctrines, are symmetrical in time.
There, the time did not play a role. Therefore, many scientists even question whether time really exists or not. Einstein's theory of relativity assumes that there is not only one present, but all times are parallel.
However, if the laws of physics promote things to the future or return to the past, why do we only experience the process of maturity? Every scientific doctrine says that we can experience the future, like going back to the past.
Einstein's theory of relativity assumes that there is not only one present, but all times are parallel.
The answer lies in us, the observers carry memories and can only remember the data once commented in memory. The mechanical trajectory of "future-to-the-past" quantum is associated with memory abolition, because this process reduces entropy (decreasing in sequence) , leading to a decrease in the correlation between memory and Things that have been experienced.
In other words, if we experience the future first (if we can), we cannot regain the memory of it, because this process will erase the information from the brain. Conversely, if we experience the "past - present - future" route, we will have memories and the amount of information in the entropy signal will grow.
After all, a stupid observer, a memory impaired for what has gone through - someone who doesn't remember a lifetime or knows nothing about the world he grew up with.
Real human maturity, all lies in our minds, minds and memories.
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