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has anyone conducted a successful experiment proving closed timelike curves via post selection and quantum entanglment.
zepp0814 said:has anyone conducted a successful experiment proving closed timelike curves via post selection and quantum entanglment.
K^2 said:Kerr-Newmann metric, describing space-time near a charged rotating singularity, does result in a naked ring singularity for sufficiently high angular momentum and charge. Such an object would allow for CTCs and does not appear to have any special requirements other than getting enough charge into the singularity. So it would seem that whatever physics we are stuck with, it should at least allow for such a thing.
In principle, nothing stops you from working out quantum effects in arbitrary space-time, including a case with CTCs, but only under conditions that the space-time structure does not depend on whatever it is you are doing with the matter fields, and that's a very questionable assumption. The moment that fails, as Allen said, we simply don't have the tools for working with it.
The purpose of proof of CTCs, or closed time-like curves, is to provide evidence for the existence of time travel and its potential implications on our understanding of physics and the universe.
In the context of CTCs, post selection refers to the process of choosing specific events or outcomes from a larger set of possibilities in order to manipulate the timeline and create a closed time-like curve.
Entanglement, or the quantum phenomenon of two particles being connected and influencing each other regardless of distance, is a key component in the proof of CTCs. It is believed that entanglement can be used to create a closed time-like curve and potentially allow for time travel.
Some proposed methods for proving the existence of CTCs include using quantum particles and their entanglement to create a closed time-like curve, studying the behavior of light and its potential to travel through closed timelike curves, and exploring the implications of general relativity on time travel.
The potential implications of proving the existence of CTCs are vast and could greatly impact our understanding of physics, causality, and the nature of time itself. It could also open up the possibility of time travel and raise ethical questions about the consequences of altering the past.