Listen "Retrocausality: Can the Future CHANGE the Past?"
Episode Synopsis
What if the choice you make tomorrow could change the event that happened yesterday? It sounds like science fiction, but it's a mind-bending possibility being seriously debated by physicists right now. This is the world of Retrocausality—the radical idea that the future can reach back and influence the past.Join us as we dive deep into the strangest corners of quantum physics, where the fundamental laws of reality appear to be time-symmetric. We’ll explore controversial theories like the Transactional Interpretation and the Two-State Vector Formalism, which suggest that time isn't a one-way street, but a conversation between what was and what will be. Is the arrow of time just an illusion?We'll also investigate shocking experiments in Mind-Matter Interaction that challenge everything we know about causality. Can our future intentions retroactively alter the output of a random number generator? While many mainstream physicists dismiss retrocausality as a misinterpretation, a growing number of pioneers are embracing it as the key to unlocking the deepest unsolved mysteries of our universe.This isn't just a physics lesson; it's a journey that will make you question the nature of free will, predestination, and reality itself. The answers might just change the way you see your own life story—both the parts you've lived and the ones you haven't.If you love ideas that challenge your perception of reality, you’ve found your next obsession. Follow us now to have your mind blown, and leave a 5-star review if you believe science should be weird—it helps more curious minds find the show!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-unsolved-science-files--6716243/support.You May also Like:🤖Nudgrr.com (🗣'nudger") - Your AI Sidekick for Getting Sh*t DoneNudgrr breaks down your biggest goals into tiny, doable steps — then nudges you to actually do them.
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