NUCLEAR TIME TRAVEL

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The theory goes that if a clock were placed near this reactor, time would be dilated, when compared to a clock some ways away. That’s because neutrinos exhibit time symmetry violations, as scientists have suggested in the past.
 

The theory goes that if a clock were placed near this reactor, time would be dilated, when compared to a clock some ways away. That’s because neutrinos exhibit time symmetry violations, as scientists have suggested in the past.
quantic disimetria ... imagine two quantic "particle" for as much as u know they are spinning and oscillating and blablabla with the same stats but in different opposite directions call them+ and - but same values and variables. so if the quantic laws are applied in time for example for paired x+ quantum and y- . changing the proprieties of x quantum in "now" would result in changing y quantum proprieties in then . might be then in the past or the future . so if you make x+ now to x++ the y- will become y-- in another time... it is the same experiment with the cat in the box and the poison but before asking if the cat in the box is dead or alive you have to ask if the cat in the box is still in the box .
 

quantic disimetria ... imagine two quantic "particle" for as much as u know they are spinning and oscillating and blablabla with the same stats but in different opposite directions call them+ and - but same values and variables. so if the quantic laws are applied in time for example for paired x+ quantum and y- . changing the proprieties of x quantum in "now" would result in changing y quantum proprieties in then . might be then in the past or the future . so if you make x+ now to x++ the y- will become y-- in another time... it is the same experiment with the cat in the box and the poison but before asking if the cat in the box is dead or alive you have to ask if the cat in the box is still in the box .
Do u have time machine
 

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