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  • That's actually a decent theory. Though I have a question. It is observed that time slows as velocity increases. How does this theory explain this? Also, I don't see how it unites classical and quantum physics.

  • @LucidDreamz613 As velocity increases mass and energy increases as mass increases it will take longer (time) to get from A to B in that reference frame. This is because the greater the energy the shorter the wavelength and the more waves there will be to travel from A to B increasing the time it will take!

    Classical physics is based on Newton’s differential equations on how an object changes over a period of time. In this theory quantum physics represents the flow of time itself!

  • Thanks for the comment

    I will read up on this I know nothing on teleportation but in this theory time is the variable that gives us quantum tunneling

  • I really like this idea...I believe I saw a documentary on light coupling and that delay factor and all. It sounds very logical to me, it could indeed explain how the wavefunction collapses. However I also know they have methods nowadays in manipulating the collapse. Sometimes keepting it halfway collapsed or some form inbetween. They use this for teleportation through quantum tunneling. I wonder how they do that and wether they thought of this theory. Worth a try I'd say. Good job!

  • very poor delivery

  • You mean my explanation? yes it's poor :( I have a hard time formulating proper sentences.

  • Sorry, this is way above me. Can you explain this as you would explain to a child please?

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