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The Unveiling of Time

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  We are living a life of expectations and predictable thoughts instead of truly experiencing life as it is. If we continue this way, we might die without ever knowing what life is. Philosophically, we can consider what we experience as time to be change. Therefore, everything changes, experiences time, and responds to it. Is there anything that doesn’t respond to time? Is change a product of something that doesn’t change? It’s hard to imagine, because without change, is it even possible for anything to exist? The Delayed-Choice Double-Slit Experiment and the Observer Effect These questions bring to mind the delayed-choice double-slit experiment and the observer effect. I find this experiment to be mind-boggling and incredibly powerful. In simple terms, when electrons are sent through a double-slit apparatus without a detector, they act as a wave, creating an interference pattern. However, when we place a detector to observe which slit the electron passes through, it acts as a par...

Schrödinger’s two world

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Schrödinger’s Cat Experiment Introduction   Schrödinger’s cat experiment is a thought experiment widely recognized for its intriguing paradox. Possibilities are not just Possibility, Possibilities are existing reality in quantum world. For those unfamiliar, the premise involves a cat sealed within a box containing a device linked to the decay of a radioactive atom, which could lead to the cat’s demise. Schrödinger proposed this scenario not as a literal experiment, but as a way to highlight the bizarre implications of quantum mechanics, specifically concepts like quantum superposition – the ability of a quantum system to exist in multiple states simultaneously – as well as hinting at ideas that later evolved into interpretations like the Many-Worlds theory and the complexities of quantum entanglement. Surrounding influence Consider the very air around us, a dynamic tapestry of molecules, fields, and energy, all intricately connected to our existence. In a room where life has depart...