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Our normal everyday reality is so tightly bound to causality that we take it at face value as just "what is" without examining previous cause. Posts like yours are ideal, to remind people from whence comes our situation, and where we're likely headed.. or headed again, for good or ill.

Future proves past in the classical world. That's why you present evidence at trial. Now... The past proving the future? That's in the realm of (Q)uantum systems, which can be shown to violate causality under certain conditions. With the right experimental setup, this can even be forced (delayed choice and quantum erasure experiments, for example). Scaling up quantum experiments and effects? We've been doing that for 80+ years. Depending on the scientists and public educators you talk to, we've either made few gains, or we're MUCH further along than people realize. My view holds to the latter.

There are - literally - very very few (if any) coincidences. Just ask Wolfgang Pauli.

"Q" team knows what they're doing

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Our normal everyday reality is so tightly bound to causality that we take it at face value as just "what is" without examining previous cause. Posts like yours are ideal, to remind people from whence comes our situation, and where we're likely headed.. or headed again, for good or ill.

Future proves past in the classical world. That's why you present evidence at trial. Now... The past proving the future? That's in the realm of (Q)uantum systems, which can be shown to violate causality under certain conditions. With the right experimental setup, this can even be forced (delayed choice and quantum erasure experiments, for example). Scaling up quantum experiments and effects? We've been doing that for 80+ years. Depending on the scientists and public educators you talk to, we've either made no gains, or were much further along than people realize. My view holds to the latter.

There are - literally - very very few (if any) coincidences. Just ask Wolfgang Pauli.

"Q" team knows what they're doing

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Our normal everyday reality is so tightly bound to causality that we take it at face value as just "what is" without examining previous cause. Posts like yours are ideal, to remind people from whence comes our situation, and where we're likely headed.. or headed again, for good or ill.

Future proves past in the classical world. That's why you present evidence at trial. Now... The past proving the future? That's in the realm of (Q)uantum systems, which can be shown to violate causality under certain conditions. With the right experimental setup, this can even be forced (delayed choice and quantum erasure experiments, for example). Scaling up quantum experiments and effects? We've been doing that for 80+ years. Depending on the scientists and public educators you talk to, we've either made no gains, or were much further along than people realize. My view holds to the latter.

There are - literally - very very few (if any) coincidences. Just ask WolfgangPauli.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original

Our normal everyday reality is so tightly bound to causality that we take it at face value as just "what is" without examining previous cause. Posts like yours are ideal, to remind people from whence comes our situation, and where we're likely headed.. or headed again, for good or ill.

Future proves past in the classical world. That's why you present evidence at trial. Now... The past proving the future? That's in the realm of (Q)uantum systems, which can be shown to violate causality under certain conditions.

There are - literally - very very few (if any) coincidences. Just ask Pauli.

2 years ago
1 score