Does Gravity Alter Quantum Computer Code
Or put another way. Does gravity alter time?
Scientists are scratching their heads again over quantum mechanics’ weirdest mystery—how all those ‘maybe this, maybe that’ possibilities turn into solid reality. Turns out, new studies hint that random little ‘collapse’ events (maybe connected to gravity?) could actually make time itself kinda blurry. Don’t worry, your Apple Watch won’t start glitching—but it does mean there’s some built-in fuzziness to how precisely we can ever measure time. Basically, we might be one step closer to finally getting quantum physics and gravity to play nice together.
So, quantum mechanics is weird as hell, right? At the tiniest scales, particles don’t act like normal stuff you see every day. They can literally be in multiple places or states at the same time—that’s what scientists call superposition. They use this math thing called a wavefunction to describe it, but here’s the kicker: in our everyday world, things don’t work like that. A chair is just… a chair. It’s not in two places at once. So, to make sense of this, scientists say that when someone actually measures or observes a quantum system, all those possibilities collapse into one single outcome. Basically, reality picks a lane when you look at it. Mind-blowing, huh?
So, check this out—thanks to funding from the Foundational Questions Institute (FQxI), a bunch of physicists from around the world dug deeper into these wild “quantum collapse” theories. And get this: their work hints that these ideas might mess with time itself, like putting a cap on how precisely we can even measure it. The study, which just dropped in *Physical Review Research*, also suggests a way to pit these models against regular old quantum theory to see who’s right. Pretty mind-blowing, huh?
But here is the thing. Scientist continue to want to look at the world wrong. They might enter into the debate on whether the world is flat or round while declaring that only an idiot would think the world is flat without even looking at the very Quantum Science they are studying and realizing that it is both and neither. The world we live in is not some biblical clay based world but it is digital. That does not mean it is virtual or some creation of some teen in the basement jerking off to some porn. It has always been digital and real time is computer code based in the canvas that you can’t change too much to the code we create with the lives we live and the things we do that can change every time we live the same life more than once.
Gravity is part of the canvas. But it does change. Gravity fluctuates in the same location by about one part in ten million daily due to tidal forces from the Moon and Sun. It is a small amount but it does change and at times and it may change more than scientists realize. Gravity fluctuation changes at a higher amount, at approximate locations to the soul, when a soul changes the code in the life they are living.
For example, if you or some of the souls in your orbit are altering the lives they are living you may notice that birds are flying closer to the ground and are having a more difficult time taking flight. When time was changed and someone totally different was elected President, (Bush vs. Al Gore, and previously Gore had won but time was changed where Bush won), birds quite literally began falling out of the sky. Souls had actively incarnated into the time / computer code period to change the code because Gore had previously been that insane of a President. Souls are desperately trying to change and prevent the hellscape that began around the year 2,000. Remember the previous chatter about the y2k bug, before the year 2,000, that was a total cover for the time change that was about to begin.
Or I may be full of shit. Then again, maybe not. You decide.