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Does the future affect the past?
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<blockquote data-quote="AGJackson" data-source="post: 106077" data-attributes="member: 6935"><p>The original saying was 'if a tree in a forest falls and nobody is there to see it would it still make a sound'. There are 2 facts here, Newtonian physics - No it wouldn't make a sound as sound is only a noise as we know it when the wave vibrates the insides of our ears and a noise is created, so fact one is it makes a sound wave but as nobody hears it there is no noise as we know it. The more interesting fact is in the new way of thinking....quantum physics....the fact here is the tree wouldn't fall as the tree only exists in the first place when someone is there to observe it. Without anybody being there to observe it the tree an unlimited amount of possibilities exists while not existing at all all at the same time. Mind bending.</p><p></p><p>So, if we look at what we consider to be time from a quantum perspective, yes the future can most certainly effect the past and the present as every possibility of every moment in time exists at all times and it is only our 'self' or 'consciousness' that chooses to make sense of it by arranging a kind of timeline of our lives.</p><p></p><p>This has always interested me as if this theory of quantum physics is the true reality of the universe then time travel would be possible simply by being able to control how our consciousness chooses to arrange all of these endless possibilities. It also puts a strange perspective on what happens at the end of our 'lives'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AGJackson, post: 106077, member: 6935"] The original saying was 'if a tree in a forest falls and nobody is there to see it would it still make a sound'. There are 2 facts here, Newtonian physics - No it wouldn't make a sound as sound is only a noise as we know it when the wave vibrates the insides of our ears and a noise is created, so fact one is it makes a sound wave but as nobody hears it there is no noise as we know it. The more interesting fact is in the new way of thinking....quantum physics....the fact here is the tree wouldn't fall as the tree only exists in the first place when someone is there to observe it. Without anybody being there to observe it the tree an unlimited amount of possibilities exists while not existing at all all at the same time. Mind bending. So, if we look at what we consider to be time from a quantum perspective, yes the future can most certainly effect the past and the present as every possibility of every moment in time exists at all times and it is only our 'self' or 'consciousness' that chooses to make sense of it by arranging a kind of timeline of our lives. This has always interested me as if this theory of quantum physics is the true reality of the universe then time travel would be possible simply by being able to control how our consciousness chooses to arrange all of these endless possibilities. It also puts a strange perspective on what happens at the end of our 'lives'. [/QUOTE]
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