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My_Name | 15 days ago
Basically, if you are small enough you can move forwards and backwards in time, from the moment you were put into a superposition, or entangled, until you interact with an object too large to ignore the emergent effects of time and gravity. This is 'being observed' and 'collapsing the wave function'. You occupy all possible positions in space as defined by the probability of you being there. Once observed, you move forward in linear time again and the last route you took is the only one you ever took even though that route could be affected by interference with other routes you took that now no longer exist. When in this state there is no 'before' or 'after' so the delayed choice experiment is simply an illusion caused by our view of time, and there is no delay, the choice and result all happen together.
With entanglement, both particles return to the entanglement point, swap places and then move to the current moment and back again, over and over. They obey GR, information always travels under the speed of light (which to the photon is infinite anyway), so there is no spooky action at a distance, it is sub-lightspeed action through time that has the illusion of being instant to entities stuck in linear time.
It then went on to talk about how mass creates time, and how time is just a different interpretation of gravity leading it to fully explain how a black hole switches time and space, and inwards becomes forwards in time inside the event horizon. Mass warps 4D (or more) space. That is gravity, and it is also time.
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