I'm not in science .... yet I know you can change anything....not like in the sci-fi, fantasy movie... and still
- kallaied
- Sep 18
- 3 min read

In a quiet lab in Vienna, a group of physicists ran an experiment in 2012 that should have been impossible. They fired two entangled photons — particles of light linked across space — into a carefully built quantum setup. One photon was measured immediately. The other was delayed using a long optical fibre.But when they compared the results, something strange happened: the outcome of the first photon’s measurement appeared to be influenced by the second, which hadn’t been measured yet. Somehow, the future was affecting the past. This baffling phenomenon was later confirmed in several experiments around the world. It’s now known as the Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser — a mind-bending concept where the act of observing a particle can seemingly reach back in time to change what happened before the observation.To be clear: no one is sending messages into the past. But what we are seeing suggests time, at the quantum level, doesn’t behave like the linear arrow we experience in daily life. In classical physics, cause always precedes effect. But in quantum mechanics, particles don’t seem to care. If a photon is given the “choice” to behave like a particle or a wave, its behaviour isn’t fixed until it’s measured — and incredibly, the way we choose to measure it can retroactively determine how it acted before the measurement. This isn’t just theory anymore. It's been observed in peer-reviewed lab setups using ultra-sensitive detectors and state-of-the-art photon sources. One version of the experiment split a photon into two entangled twins. One travelled to a detector where it was measured directly. The other passed through a system where scientists could either preserve or erase which-path information — after the first photon had already been detected. The eerie result: the earlier measurement lined up with the later choice, as if the particle somehow “knew” what its partner would encounter. This shakes the foundation of causality. While no information can travel faster than light — meaning no violation of relativity — the implication is deeper: at the quantum level, reality isn’t determined until it’s observed, and sometimes, observation in the present seems to sculpt the past. Some physicists think this hints at a universe that’s fundamentally interconnected across space and time. Others wonder whether time itself might be an emergent illusion — something that appear orderly only when observed at scale.
Either way, the more we look into quantum mechanics, the more reality stops behaving like reality. And if the past can be changed by the present… what else might be possible? Credit: The Collective Spiritual
Yes… finally science getting closer… Then I just checked this Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser and I found the only video which explain why it is not about past can changed present. I’ll be honest with you I did not understand any words at first time and I was not interested in watching more…You can..Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser
The point… ?Besides that I do not get this science language the actuall action maybe can not changeable ( however I do not say this…) but the affects of the past to the future is changeable with the present in every seconds.
with the elimination of projections, assumptions, expectations, isolation, judgments, rejections with awareness applied in every moment, which thus becomes presence, because in this way it is not the past moment, yesterday, the experiences of the past and not the future predicted based on the past that determine the moment, but the here and now.
...and who is NOT BINDING by anything/nobody to the past and the future.... FREE
THE CHOICE IS ALWAYS YOURS....AND YOU ALWAYS HAVE A CHOICE!
The pragmatic-practical "Tools" that can be used in every moment to ...
not just play, learn your awareness but LIVE and thereby "just" BE YOURSELF... BE WHO YOU ARE!
Everything and anything is changeable, possible... https://www.livingingracebya.com/access-consciousness










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