Wednesday, 20 May 2026
Physicists just found a tiny flaw in time itself
In standard quantum mechanics, time is treated as an external, clock that is not affected by the quantum system being studied. But new research suggests that the spontaneous “collapse” of the wave-function could blur time itself. Their research shows that if these wave-function collapses are part of reality, then time itself cannot be perfectly exact. Instead, it would contain an extremely small level of inherent uncertainty.
These finding open the door to the ideas promoted in these videos, that time is not a background clock, but part of a dynamic process of energy exchange.
With a spontaneous “collapse” and photon electron interaction between each cause and effect, between each action and reaction.
The extremely small level of inherent uncertainty that the researchers found, could represent an uncertain probabilistic future coming into existence quantum by quantum, moment by moment.
In such a theory the mathematics of quantum mechanics represents the physics of ‘time’ with classical physics representing processes over a period of time, as in Newton’s differential equations.
The wave-function collapse represents light being an EM wave with particle characteristics, when we have the absorption and emission of light. With the exchange of photon energy forming an emergent probabilistic future within our ever changing world.
The future only exist as a probability wave potential, turning into the actual, photon by photon with each new photon electron coupling or dipole moment.
I will leave a link to the new research below the video on YouTube. If you like these ideas please subscribe and share, it will help the promotion of this theory.
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