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Treatise on the Proposed Chronology Protection Law Derived from Quantum Mechanics

Treatise on the Proposed Chronology Protection Law Derived from Quantum Mechanics

Robert Aaron Tseglin

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Indy Pub
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2020
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Ciencia: cuestiones generales
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9781087914541
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Treatise on the Proposed Chronology Protection Law Derived from Quantum MechanicsI would like Hawking’s Chronology Protection Conjecture to be codified and proven mathematically so that it would become the Chronology Protection Law derived from the Quantum Mechanical results of the double slit experiment. Instead of a paradox, it seems to be a clear law derived from the double slit experiment.The theory I have is that the double slit experiment in quantum mechanics demonstrates that the universe’s atomic scale laws erases the past in order to comply with its own laws. When not observing the particle goes through both slits but once measured the other possibility is erased.This can be used to derive the principle that the universe protects its own laws as a fundamental force of the universe and how to approach a more unified theory. Perhaps this can be the approach to analyze the theory on why quantum entanglement occurs and what law may be protected. This should be the approach to try to approach a unified theory and how to see the connection of the various forces of the universe, including gravity, quantum gravity, dark energy, and the proposed force of the proposed chronology protection law derived from the double slit experiment to erase the past to protect the principle law of cause and effect of the universe and the impossibility of a particle of being in 2 places at the same time. The uncertainty principle is general and applies to all particles. It just varies according to the momentum. That is why it has no effect on large things. Their momentum is so high and the uncertainty is therefore extremely small.It seems that the double slit results seem to indicate uncertainty until measured but with Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle it seems to be dealing with electrons which intrinsically seems to be harder to measure because of their atomic proximity as uncertainty orbitals around the nucleus.Just like gravity is a force Newton calculated but Einstein explained as a bending of space-time, so too perhaps the act of measurements in the double slit experiments trigger a 'force' or effect that cancels the impossibility of a particle being in the other place simultaneously.  In conclusion, the proposed Chronology Protection Law should have been derived from the results of the Quantum Mechanics double slit experiments, instead of just having been a conjecture of Stephen Hawking. This is my proposed contribution to physics, that the forces of the Universe include protecting its own laws to the point of 'sending messages' into the past and erasing the past to avoid impossibilities.

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