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This would seem to imply you can travel to the past.
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If I read it right, it doesn't. Instead, it is more along the lines of predestination: you get the Bell results because you chose the results you wanted and set the machine to match, which was somehow known in the past.
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Still, if true, it means information can travel to the past. If information, then it's likely a person can do so too.
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Not per the writing (again, if I am interpreting this correctly).
Quote: So ultimately everything boils down to the choice of whether to keep time symmetry or no-retrocausality, as Leifer and Pusey's argument shows that you can't have both. Since time symmetry appears to be a fundamental physical symmetry, they argue that it makes more sense to allow for retrocausality. Doing so would eliminate the need for action-at-a-distance in Bell tests, and it would still be possible to explain why using retrocausality to send information is forbidden.
"The case for embracing retrocausality seems stronger to me for the following reasons," Leifer said. "First, having retrocausality potentially allows us to resolve the issues raised by other no-go theorems, i.e., it enables us to have Bell correlations without action-at-a-distance. So, although we still have to explain why there is no signaling into the past, it seems that we can collapse several puzzles into just one. That would not be the case if we abandon time symmetry instead.
"Second, we know that the existence of an arrow of time already has to be accounted for by thermodynamic arguments, i.e., it is a feature of the special boundary conditions of the universe and not itself a law of physics. Since the ability to send signals only into the future and not into the past is part of the definition of the arrow of time, it seems likely to me that the inability to signal into the past in a retrocausal universe could also come about from special boundary conditions, and does not need to be a law of physics.
Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2017-07-physicists-retrocausal-quantum-theory-future.html#jCp
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Interesting. But he doesn't say that it doesn't happen, just that it's possible to explain "retrocausality" without it happening.
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Two ears and a tail! Hurrah! Well done.
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Instead, retrocausality means that, when an experimenter chooses the measurement setting with which to measure a particle, that decision can influence the properties of that particle (or another particle) in the past, even before the experimenter made their choice. In other words, a decision made in the present can influence something in the past.
Are election results particles?
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When I catch myself in the future smirking at myself in the present, that can be hard to get past.
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Third-party tracking software is increasingly is controlled by only a handful of companies. Big Cookie is watching
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We’re gradually learning that smart home devices can be quite valuable for police. And it also placed an order on a book about conflict resolution
And a pint of ice cream, with two spoons.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: We’re gradually learning that smart home devices can be quite valuable for police.
Wow - if that is what you learn from this then I envy you your non authoritarian upbringing and state.
I'm learning that smart devices are privacy-phages.
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It was supposed to be a one-stop security fix. What happened? "Something Olde, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue, A Sixpence in your Shoe"
And a security key, and a text, and a fingerprint on the authenticator app.
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Yeap. Two-factor that includes sms is not as safe.
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I liked it better on the other thread.
TTFN - Kent
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lol. yeah, was more funny there. and strangely fitting.
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The PAIR team will provide open source tools to improve AI accessibility. "Exterminate! Exterminate! EX-TER-MIN-ATE!"
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Now more than ever we need well-documented code. Here are four ways to make sure your applications make sense to humans as well as to computers. Step #0: Write documentation
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Solution: use 'goto'. Everyone knows it is self-documenting! Duh!
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Microsoft is taking another crack at getting enterprise and business customers to use more of its cloud services with new Microsoft 365 bundles. Just like the old Microsoft, with a convenient monthly fee
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This week some of the internet's most popular websites will look quite different, as they participate in a day of action on Wednesday 12 July to oppose changes to US rules which govern net neutrality. A scorecard for those who haven't been paying attention
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Gives one answer to the question on how much misinformation you can pack into one article.
It's rather unfortunate that so many companies fail to understand how the US government works, what is really going on and which departments are legally authorized to do what.
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If you can figure it out, you could make a boatload of money ($$ or otherwise).
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Quote: Stack Overflow is an American social network of specialists who are trying to fill the knowledge gap. The site follows a question and answer format, with the best answers being voted to the top by members. Moderator Josh Heyer told BBC Trending that users had been lobbying the company for years to try and get it to take a position in favour of net neutrality. Josh Heyer == Shog9[^]
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Microsoft’s cloud strategy has long focused on the kind of hybrid cloud deployments that allow enterprises to run workloads in a public cloud like Azure and in their own data centers. Azure Stack, its project for bringing the core Azure services into the corporate data center, is the logical conclusion of this. Then you can tell people to get off your cloud
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