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Thann@lemmy.ml to Science@lemmy.ml · 3 years ago

Does Superdeterminism save Quantum Mechanics? Or does it kill free will and destroy science? [Sabine Hossenfelder]

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Does Superdeterminism save Quantum Mechanics? Or does it kill free will and destroy science? [Sabine Hossenfelder]

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Does Superdeterminism save Quantum Mechanics? Or does it kill free will and destroy science?
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    Does anyone happen to know if this topic was ever looked at from the perspective of some “force” that acts backwards in time?

    I am not a quantum physicist at all, but something like that might explain the spooky action as something not following standard temporal progression is obviously not bound by lightspeed and would also be next to impossible to measure by direct observation.

    Such a force would also make it unnecessary that everything is pre-determined, as only those things hit by this specific negative time force would effected. Like a light beam shines only on certain things without making is necessary that the entire room is fully lit.

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      Maybe: https://www.sciencealert.com/quantum-physics-theory-predicts-future-might-influence-the-past-retrocausality

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrocausality

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