Superdeterminism
I just watched a video from Sabine Hossenfelder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytyjgIyegDI
She talks about an idea that can fix some problems with our understanding of quantum mechanics. And I have some things to say about it. First, I'm glad I'm not the only one who doesn't believe in all that free will nonsense. Second, I think the idea of superdeterminism has some very interesting implications.
It states that the path of the particle depends on what you measure. But what she doesn't say in the video is that the measurement takes place after the particle "chooses" its path. Which means we have causality that works backwards in time.
She also mentions that superdeterminism can be combined with general relativity. So, if we do it, I think it will imply the existence of tachyons, particles that always move faster than light, and can carry information back in time. But their function should be somewhat limited, to avoid time paradoxes. Maybe this will be a part of the long awaited theory of quantum gravity?
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