Sunday 29 November 2015

Are we the dice players of Quantum Physics forming our own probability relative to our position and the energy and momentum of our actions?

Could we be the dice players of quantum physics, could we form our own probability relative to our position and momentum? And could the uncertainty of quantum mechanics be the same uncertainty we have in our everyday life.

This theory is based on two simple postulates,

1) The first is that the quantum wave particle function explained by Schrödinger's wave equation represents the forward passage of time or arrow of time itself photon by photon or moment by moment.

2) The second is that Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle that is formed by the wave function is the same uncertainty that we have with any future event.

Modern physics has no understanding of why we have an arrow of time or a future and a past. But time in this theory is a continuous process forming the future geometry of spacetime; time is the hidden variable of quantum mechanics.

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