Therefore does it make sense that light requires/needs to know its destination prior to its creation. Its path is determined at the point of creation and if we put half mirrors in the way it will randomly choose the path at source prior to departure (but instantaniously as far as its concerned)
oops deleted your edge of universe comment by mistake... Who knows if the light probability field extends everywhere in the universe.. I think it might, the solution has to do with extra dimensions we cannot visualise.
Perhaps time ticks slower within other mediums such as water and glass - thats why light appears to slow down in them! But again the light still thinks it is all instantaneous - is created, traverses the universe and dies inside a split instant.
Great idea, I think that the result would be that the light does interact as it would if it was going 1m and 1m on both paths. The interesting bit I think is that light itself is travelling instantaniously so 100m and 1m are the same period of time - only us as observers see it differently. Its possibly the difference of our and lights understanding that makes things so weird when observed.
light arrives at same time because light waves travel on a omnipresent dark energy meaning there is no distance in Oneness .
quantumrai 2 years ago
@quantumrai in other words, time and space have no meaning to a photon...
dndn1011 2 years ago
hmmmm
rahimShah 3 years ago
It would be great to find out. I'd love to do the experiment but I don't have the equipment. Thanks for your interest! :)
dndn1011 3 years ago
Therefore does it make sense that light requires/needs to know its destination prior to its creation. Its path is determined at the point of creation and if we put half mirrors in the way it will randomly choose the path at source prior to departure (but instantaniously as far as its concerned)
roblowe777 3 years ago
oops deleted your edge of universe comment by mistake... Who knows if the light probability field extends everywhere in the universe.. I think it might, the solution has to do with extra dimensions we cannot visualise.
dndn1011 3 years ago
Perhaps time ticks slower within other mediums such as water and glass - thats why light appears to slow down in them! But again the light still thinks it is all instantaneous - is created, traverses the universe and dies inside a split instant.
roblowe777 3 years ago
Great idea, I think that the result would be that the light does interact as it would if it was going 1m and 1m on both paths. The interesting bit I think is that light itself is travelling instantaniously so 100m and 1m are the same period of time - only us as observers see it differently. Its possibly the difference of our and lights understanding that makes things so weird when observed.
roblowe777 3 years ago