Effect precedes Cause (Retrocausality)
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 8:43 pm
Found this interesting article when trying to explain some oddball effects from my last experiment.
Research Shows Effect Precedes Cause (Xiao-song Ma, University of Vienna)
What I find more interesting than effect preceding cause, is that it gives the first clues on the actual nature of the psychological "field of consciousness"--which might, literally, be a field effect--but one in time, not in space. This has been a big puzzle for experimenters and researchers for over a century. They knew consciousness (the observer) altered outcomes, but this is the first time there is any indication of a "mechanism" to do it--consciousness is acting like a magnetic field in time, rather than in space.
Research Shows Effect Precedes Cause (Xiao-song Ma, University of Vienna)
For RS2, this is positive proof that of the existence of coordinate time--and the "yin" (angular speed, imaginary number) aspect of motion, that Larson did not accept (but Nehru introduced to the RS). There is no way spatial, linear science can address this, without engaging in theoretical deception (like dark matter, black holes, etc)--essentially, they must resort to scientific names for "magick."The researchers were to decide whether two particles were entangled and then measure the particles. The trick was, the measurement took place before the decision to entangle or not -and was then accurate. Head scratch anyone? The writer of the study, Xiao-song Ma, comments: “Classical correlations can be decided after they are measured” and apparently entanglement can happen “after the entangled particles have been measured and may no longer exist.”
What I find more interesting than effect preceding cause, is that it gives the first clues on the actual nature of the psychological "field of consciousness"--which might, literally, be a field effect--but one in time, not in space. This has been a big puzzle for experimenters and researchers for over a century. They knew consciousness (the observer) altered outcomes, but this is the first time there is any indication of a "mechanism" to do it--consciousness is acting like a magnetic field in time, rather than in space.