See the Future: Optical Concept in Paycheck Movie

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In summary, the conversation discusses the concept of seeing the future in a fictional movie and the possibility of it in physics. It is concluded that while observing the past is possible, seeing the future is not due to the directionality of time and the limitations of our current understanding of the universe. The concept of the future being a superposition of all possible outcomes is also mentioned.
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Hello guys I'm just wondering about an optical concept in a fictional movie I've watched. In the movie, there was a machine invented to be able to see someone’s future. The optical concept about this machine is the power of lenses which enable the user to view the light that came from here, on earth, except that this light had already revolved around the universe. It was said in the movie that when this light is viewed, you’ll be ale to see the future. My problem is this: in my study in optics, it’s really possible to see someone’s or something’s past, like the stars we’re seeing every night, but how come you’ll be able to see your future? I know that this movie is fictional but I’m just wondering if there’s really an explanation in physics about this. :rolleyes:

Thanks for reading and I’ll appreciate any of your humble replies.
Anyways, the movie was Paycheck, one of my favorite movies about physics.:cool:
 

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No, even if light had time to circumnavigate the universe, you would see the past, not the future. If the moviemakers had any real science concept in mind, maybe they were imagining a rotating Godel universe, in which it would be possible for any object or light beam to travel back in time if it circumnavigated the universe...see this page for more info:

http://www.ettnet.se/~egils/essay/essay.html

However, the observational evidence does not support the idea that we live in this type of universe...see the Is our Universe Rotating? section from the above page.

I guess it's also vaguely possible they could have been thinking of a "Gold Universe" where the thermodynamic arrow of time reverses after the universe reaches its maximum size, so that entropy increases after the Big Bang but then after the midpoint it decreases until the Big Crunch...in such a universe it is conceivable that stars in the future contracting phase of the universe could be observed today because reverse-entropy electromagnetic waves would jump off telescopes in order to converge on them in the future. This wouldn't let you directly observe Earth in the future, but it would allow you to send messages back in time if the light from the back of the telescope would actually stop heading towards the future star slightly before you close the telescope's shutter...see p. 19 of this paper for a discussion of this possibility. But reversing-entropy models are considered very unlikely, besides which our universe does not seem on course to collapse, but instead to expand forever. Anyway, I really doubt anyone involved with the movie was thinking of a possibility this obscure.
 
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thx so much JesseM. So they are just imagining a different universe and there's really no physical concept about it. Thx!
 
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It is possible to see the past, anything else is impossible though. time goes in one direction. you can slow down but you cannot get something from now into the past, but you can get something out of the past into the present (only if certain arrangemtns are made at the time of moving it in the past, that means you can't reach into a portal and pull someone out of the way of a car crash that hasnt happened yet.)
 
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this is the quantum physics forum so you obviously should consider what quantum cosmology says about the evolution of the cosmic wavefunction- the unitary description says that you cannot really see into the 'future' becasue all possible futures happen and it is not possible even in principle to figure out which future history will be observed- although thanks to causality the probabilistic distribution of futures should be highly confined to a few specific path-types- but only on the gross features of cosmic evolution- not the details of human life- the 'past' is the same- but the nature of causality and entropy restrict the past to much more certain histories- so the past appears more determined to observers because we have much more information about the possible events that could lead to the current world-state
 
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An extremely interesting thread I think. Quite well explained too! I've read the papers and although I am no physicist looking into the future would be quite hard. Because I'm pretty sure the future hasn't been done yet and there is no way to 100% predict it, we are forced to map out all the probabilities of future states which in itself already means that looking into one certain future is already impossible because in theory we don't know which path the future is taking.
 

Related to See the Future: Optical Concept in Paycheck Movie

1. What is the concept of "See the Future" in the Paycheck movie?

The concept of "See the Future" in the Paycheck movie is the ability to see a short glimpse of potential future events through the use of advanced technology. This is achieved by scanning and analyzing the brain's electrical impulses and using them to reconstruct images of the future.

2. Is the concept of "See the Future" based on real scientific principles?

While the concept of "See the Future" in the Paycheck movie is based on real scientific principles, it is highly exaggerated and not yet possible with our current technology. The movie takes creative liberties and exaggerates the capabilities of brain scanning and prediction technology.

3. How is the technology of "See the Future" portrayed in the movie?

In the Paycheck movie, the technology of "See the Future" is depicted as a machine that scans and analyzes the brain's electrical impulses to reconstruct images of the future. The machine is also able to transmit these images directly into the mind of the person being scanned, allowing them to see their own future.

4. What are the potential ethical implications of "See the Future" technology?

The potential ethical implications of "See the Future" technology include invasion of privacy, manipulation of personal choices and decisions, and the creation of a society where people are constantly living in fear of their predicted future. This technology also raises questions about the accuracy and reliability of future predictions.

5. Can we expect to see this type of technology in the near future?

While brain scanning and prediction technology is advancing, it is unlikely that we will see the exact technology portrayed in the Paycheck movie in the near future. However, it is possible that we may see some aspects of this technology being used in more limited and controlled settings, such as in medical or military contexts.

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