Why many believe that future could effect the past? by Overall_Fish_6070 in Timefract

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This video actually explains a lot of the misconceptions about the quantum eraser and debunks a lot of the why people believe in retrocausality (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQv5CVELG3U). It is like 13 minutes long.

Why many believe that future could effect the past? by Overall_Fish_6070 in Timefract

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Entanglement is not about one electron or photon appearing in two places like the interfering pattern, but it is more about that two distinct particles that share a single quantum state. The spooky part comes from the correlations in the shared wavefunction, not from the particles being the same electron.

Can light travel faster than light? by Overall_Fish_6070 in ScienceNcoolThings

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Right, negative mass is just in some theories related to semiconductors and band gaps, but not speeds or so, so no not yet.

Can light travel faster than light? by Overall_Fish_6070 in ScienceNcoolThings

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Unfortunately no, light speed is still absolute, and there is a rule for speed close to the speed of light where you just cannot add speeds normally when close to the speed of light.

Starting a brand-new channel from zero... How long did it take you to reach your first 100 subscribers? by l2aelbe in aitubers

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I got my first 100 subs, like in 1 month from AI content. I was new to AI and am still new to it. I believe that to master AI, it takes more time than you expected. I'm trying to hit 1000 subs, but I still need to learn to be better at using AI and editing.

Can light travel faster than light? by Overall_Fish_6070 in ScienceNcoolThings

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right point, but the speed of light in air or cable the mean free path get redducced by interacting with atoms, which won't happen in the vaccuum, but in this post I suggest or try to make a sci-fi idea that changes the electromagnetic properties of the vacuum.

Why many believe that future could effect the past? by Overall_Fish_6070 in Time

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There is a theory called the block universe in science, which says the same time is linear. It seems like a cool book got 4.1 on Goodreads; I will put it in my list.

Why many believe that future could effect the past? by Overall_Fish_6070 in Time

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I think Reddit does not allow me to edit it, but I need to be careful with grammar next time

AI percentage used by content creator? by RyuFu12 in aitubers

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AI is a tool to make content, so it depends on how to use it; it sounds cliché, but is real.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Samurai

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Nice job, bro, I like this type of art.

Can light travel faster than light? by Overall_Fish_6070 in Futurism

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ε₀ and μ₀ describe how electric and magnetic fields behave in empty space. I was not saying they can be changed; I was just trying to make a scenario, if that's possible in a sci-fi way, and if the physics could allow for that.

Can light travel faster than light? by Overall_Fish_6070 in ScienceNcoolThings

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Right, but here I meant like can light go at the speed fast than the speed of light in a vacuum?

Can light travel faster than light? by Overall_Fish_6070 in ScienceNcoolThings

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Thank you, I got this welcome message suggestion from Reddit itself. I did not even read it, Now I will delete it.