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  • Is the speed of light the same after the wave collapse?
    Are quantum interactions the creator of time?
    If time is infinite at the speed of light. Is time infinite for protons and neutrons? Until they interact with other particles? If superposition is particles in infinite time? Is the wave collapse actually a determined time?

  • If you know the answer to the delayed double slit you get a Nobel prize? Time travel? Not so much. What would a beam of light see if it revolved around the earth. Since at it’s speed time does not pass, would it not see all things happening simultaneously? Both the earths birth and death would appear to the beam as simultaneous events? The entangled particles in the delay are simply entangled in a present where the boundaries of past and future are much further apart (maybe infinitely so), than the boundary between past and future (which is virtually non existent it’s so tiny), of which we experience? This is not really a new idea. C.S. Lewis once described the habitation of God as a boundless present. As opposed to the one we inhabit being bound (very tightly bound), by a past and a future. That entangled particles appear to communicate over vast distances exceeding even the speed of light can actually be explained by their own habitation (so to speak), in an unbounded present. A hard idea for a time bound finite person to comprehend?

  • How do you know that gravity waves travel at light speed if the wave is fluctuations in space/time and not made of photons? Is it predicted in the math, as I assume gravity waves cannot be created and measured in the lab?

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