cross-posted from: beehaw.org/post/9003221

Summary:

Experiments show quantum particles can remain entangled across vast distances and times, with measurements affecting linked particles instantly.

“Delayed choice” experiments prove the future can retroactively change the past on the quantum scale by manipulating entangled particles.

Recent simulations showed manipulating entangled particles allowed altering an experiment’s outcome 25% of the time, appearing to influence the past.

Challenges causality but aligns with ideas in philosophy/spirituality that transcending time enables interacting with past/future.

Low success rate and decoherence effects prevent paradoxes by probabilistically filtering timeline changes.

Suggests broader possibilities for quantum technologies if coherence and retrocausal control improve.

Profound implications for understanding reality and time; more research at the intersection of physics, philosophy and consciousness is needed.