that is not classical time. you're implying entropy. that's thermodynamic time, which unlike classical time, is not reversible.johanfprins wrote:happyjack27 wrote:firstly, the individual trajectories here are classical path integrals, which means you're using classical time (well once you integrate over the space of different paths it's no longer classical, but this is before you integrate over that). and classical time is completely reversible. and it doesn't violate causality.
Really!? So spilled milk can jump back into a bottle?
It "says" nothing of the sort! That is the paranormal claptrap that you want to believe.it just says that some positron was emitted at one point and some indistinguishable positron was absorbed at another, with probability p.
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in fact it says nothing besides. that is how you read a feyman diagradm. mind you "absorb" and "emit" are a bit presumptuos; "couples" is the traditional term.
i see you like calling stuff "paranormal claptrap". really, it adds nothing to the conversation, at best its "appeal to ridicule" logical fallacy. it has no logical or rational value. and i'd appreciate it if you stop with that nonsense.
What is rational about time being reversible? I wish it were, then I can reverse any accident I might have in future.and to correctly calculate the fine structure constant you need to include that "paranormal claptrap" stuff that is perfectly rational and consistent and doesn't require any unexplained physics or unjustified constraints, unlike your explanation.
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remember i'm talking about classical time i.e classical approximations. that means they don't have any entropy or statistical effects or anything like that. and they at most consider two bodies, usually point masses. in their world reversing time doesn't violate any physical or mathematical laws. prior states are fully recoverable.
any "accident" you might have in the future does not follow this context, as it no doubt would involve more than 2 particles, entropic processes, and macroscopic time scales. sorry to disappoint.
also, this "traveling back in time" of an electron is known more commonly as a "positron", it is an electron's antimatter pair. and we have created it in the lab. like all antimatter, it is a universally accepted part of the standard model, and has been for decades.
and now you're adding paranoia to your obsesive ridiculing. wonderful. maybe there's a simpler, less paranoid reason that they are not getting published. like, for instance, a mistake in their math and/or physics, or that it disagrees with experiment.There are rational theoretical physicists who do not agree with you; but are blocked from publishing non-paranormal interpretations.