4 Reasons Why QUANTUM TIME TRAVEL Is Theoretically Possible

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Welcome to our mind-bending exploration of quantum time travel! In this video, we delve into the mind-boggling concept of traveling through time using the principles of quantum mechanics. Strap in as we uncover the fascinating reasons why quantum time travel is theoretically possible.

From the mind-bending phenomenon of quantum entanglement to the intriguing effects of time dilation, we uncover the scientific basis that suggests time travel could be within the realm of possibility. Discover how wormholes and spacetime manipulation could hold the keys to traversing the fabric of time. And explore the mind-boggling world of quantum computing and its connection to retrocausality.

So, if you've ever wondered about the tantalizing prospect of journeying through time, this video is for you. Join us on this captivating adventure as we unlock the secrets of quantum time travel.

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Thanks! But for me, these reviewed four reasons are empty words. 1. quantum entanglement can be a shortcut like a wormhole, but remaining in the same timeframe, not jumping. Same with time dilation. It stretches or shrinks a process, remaining in the same timeframe, otherwise observer would have lost forever his twin space traveler, if he jumped even by 1 second into the future or past. Retrocausality seems to be much closer to the truth, but why do you link it to entanglement? I'd better talk here about John Wheeler's Delayed Choice experiment. That is what points in the right direction, I believe, breaking the notion of time.

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