Julia Mossbridge

Julia Mossbridge

Feb 21, 2020

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Hunting artifacts!

In the publish-or-perish world of mainstream academia, artifact hunting has become a lost art. More and more, scientists tend to publish once a result is found -- leading to spurious results that trip up other scientists. This is not a good trend.

So although I think the effects I'm seeing actually reflect quantum retrocausation, I am checking out several potential artifacts and won't publish until I determine if they can explain the effects. Here's a video saying the same thing!

Thanks again for your support.



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We plan to replicate and extend unpublished pilot results suggesting that photons to be emitted in the future affect interference patterns detected in the past. This may be a new example of quantum retrocausality (QR), in which choices in a quantum system seem to influence events in the past. This form of QR may be a candidate mechanism for precognition, the psychological and biological access to information about random future events.

Blast off!

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