Ok perhaps the following analogy helps getting across what I am struggeling with. What if a quantum state can be thought of a a single frame in a film. Now there is 1 universe where the quantum state keeps collapsing to the same state over and over which would result in a film where time appears...
This statement got me thinking, would it be possible for 1 universe (out of the infinite collection of universes) to be stationary infinitely alternating between state A & B, or using the dice analogy throwing a 1 and a 2 over and over effectively making this universe appear looped in time...
I guess that one was meant more as: Be aware that your measurement method can influence the outcome
As for the definition, Wikipedia says:
This means that the particular outcome sequence will contain some patterns, that are detectable in hindsight, however not predictable with foresight.
I...
I recommend you read this wiki page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superdeterminism
I think the definition of a truly random process is hard to prove because even observing certain events changes the outcome: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_effect_(physics)
If you are looking for the...
So here it goes:
2 points in space A & B.
1 superluminal object (fixed at 10c, no acceleration) that periodically transmits photons as soon as it starts moving.
1 observer with a very high accuracy photon counter removed a sufficiently large distance from the 2 points for light to take a small...