Friday, July 13, 2012

God Throws Dice With Our Help


Our real world is primarily a location in space with time as a marker. For instance, I may say to you that I'll meet you at ----- ( location ( x, y, z )) at a time, say ( t. ). My meeting you is in the future. Maybe we'll meet or not meet depending on the circumstances that occur in your and my space. Our meeting is in the future and is a probable prediction. Other future probable predictions involve percentages. A meteorologist from his experience and models may say that it is probable that it will be 33 % sunny and 67% cloudy. Whether he or she is right or not depends on his or her subjective experience, models and a coming together of all the factors in space at a time. The quantum world is somewhat different. It is built on energy and time. Travel through space doesn't exist physically in the quantum world in the sense that you have to travel through it to get from A to B. You may describe things in the quantum world as being here or over there but that's as far as it goes. The quantum world shows all the states, possibilities and information at the same time in the past present and future. Another concept in the quantum world is something I call superlocation. Since travel through space doesn't physically exist in the quantum world more than one thing can exist at the same spot or location. Travel in the quantum world is done through a process called entanglement or time jumping because the quantum world doesn't have travel through space because travel through physical space doesn't exist . If I have a quantum particle here and another particle over there, I can entangle my particle with the other particle to make both particles have the same states, possibilities, and information at the same time in the past present and future. This process of entanglement of two quantum particles also involves quantum time being in the present, past, and future and moving between the present, future and past depending on what's going on. Let's go back to Schroedinger's cat. Schroedinger's cat is in his / her famously closed box. Since the quantum world runs on all states, possibilities and information at the same time in the past, present and future all states, possibilities and information about Schroedinger's cat exist about it in the quantum world. Basically, Schroedinger's cat is alive, dead or somewhere in between all at the same time in the past, present and future.

Those all at the same time states, possibilities and information in the past, present and future are:

  1. Yes -1 -Alive.

  2. No – 0 – Dead

  3. Maybe – ½ – randomness – ½ way between alive or dead ( moribund ). 

     This is the concept of randomness in the quantum world because you don't know whether Schroedinger's cat is on its' way to life or to death

As the quantum world runs solely on energy, and our sight runs on energy photons, our sight's energy photons will disturb the balance of energy photons in Schroedinger's cat's box showing the various states, possibilities and information in the past, present or future. Our sight's protons will cause a time jump to occur from a quantum world to our space – time world.

This is what happens:

  1. Schroedinger's cat's box is opened.

  2. It contains all the cat's possible states, possibilities and information in the past, present and future ( alive, dead, moribund ).

  3. Our eyeballing disturbs the cat's boxes' photons causing an arbitrary random choice to be made which time jumps that arbitrary random choice into our space-time world.

The universe always offers you three choices, one of which is problematical. If it's in our real world of space, we call it probability. A calculated probability in our real world of space may or may not happen. This probability occurring in the real world of space can be corrected over time which is simply a marker in our real world of space. In the quantum world we have superposition which shows all the states, possibilities and information at the same time in the past, present or future. If we try to extract the choice we want from the quantum world, our efforts are random because when we add energy to the quantum world which runs on energy we may change the result we're trying to extract. From a different perspective, since we don't know what the specific result is before we see it, then the specific result of our eyeballing it generates an arbitrary random outcome which may or may not be what we've hoped would happen. One could say that God throws the dice, but we trigger the outcome. Bad random choices in the quantum world could lead to bad random happenings in our space This is why bad random things sometimes happen to good people.

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