non-locality

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Theories (8)

Videos (3)

Distance Is an Illusion

Distance Is an Illusion

14:13 8K views Analyzed

Ashton Forbes explores quantum mechanics concepts, particularly focusing on quantum entanglement and the double-slit experiment as evidence that 'distance is an illusion.' He explains that Einstein's 'spooky action at a distance' demonstrates non-local interactions between particles without physical connection. Through a detailed walkthrough of the double-slit experiment, he shows how particles behave as waves of probability until observed, creating interference patterns that collapse when measured. Forbes proposes that an 'ether' - an extra dimension connecting all points in space and time - explains these phenomena. He theorizes that the wave function collapse in the double-slit experiment acts as nature's 'auto-correction mechanism' to prevent retrocausality, suggesting the universe actively prevents backward-in-time effects through this quantum behavior.

This Is How Quantum Entanglement Works

This Is How Quantum Entanglement Works

19:04 6K views Analyzed

Ashton Forbes explains quantum entanglement through the lens of ether theory and wave mechanics. He discusses the EPR paradox (Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen) and how entanglement creates 'ripples in the medium' rather than direct particle-to-particle connections. The video explores how wave functions can be collapsed (through measurement) and rebuilt (through decoherence/randomization), which Forbes connects to the MH370 teleportation event as 'macroscopic quantum coherence/decoherence.' He analyzes how special relativity prevents permanent faster-than-light connections but allows temporary transitions. The video references scientific papers on non-local quantum signaling and nonlinear quantum mechanics (phase conjugation), culminating in discussion of Lockheed Martin patents using coherent matter wave beams and the Aharonov-Bohm effect for matter transport.

Quantum Teleportation Through Spacetime

Quantum Teleportation Through Spacetime

9:17 6K views Analyzed

Ashton Forbes explains the ER=EPR conjecture which unifies Einstein-Rosen bridges (wormholes) with Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (quantum entanglement). He describes how his initial research into MH370 led him to discover post-2020 papers stating wormholes are theoretically traversable for humans. The video details Einstein and Rosen's 1935 ER paper on wormholes (spacetime bridges connecting distant points) and the EPR paper on quantum entanglement (non-local correlations between particles). Forbes connects these through the ER=EPR concept: entangled particles may communicate instantly because they're connected by microscopic wormholes. He explains that traversable wormholes wouldn't appear as physical tubes to travelers but as instantaneous transitions. The video concludes with John Kramer's work on quantum communication via entanglement 'switches' that transmit binary information through coherence/decoherence patterns rather than faster-than-light signals.