https://gizadeathstar.com/2019/12/quantum-tunneling-and-opening-portals/
This
article is a bit of fun, but also quite serious, and it seems apropos of
the season that when Christians are celebrating the ultimate "portal
opening" that scientists are trying to come up with their own version.
This story was spotted and shared by J.K. (thank you), and since we've
discussed such topics many times in our vidchats and occassionally in
public blogs on this site, it seems appropriate to do so again.
The fun part of this article comes from the fact that it's a tabloid newspaper, The NY Post, that's reporting it from last July:
In spite of the headline here, that
scientists are trying to open a "portal", the experiment involves, I
rather suspect, something else entirely, namely, quantum tunneling.
Here's what's said about the experiment:
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in eastern Tennessee are trying to open a portal to a parallel universe.The project — which has been compared to the Upside Down in the Netflix blockbuster “Stranger Things” — hopes to show a world identical to ours where life is mirrored.Leah Broussard, the physicist leading the experiment, told NBC the plan is “pretty wacky” but will “totally change the game,” ahead of a series of experiments she plans to run this summer.Broussard’s experiment will fire a beam of subatomic particles down a 50-foot tunnel. The beam will pass a powerful magnet and hit an impenetrable wall, with a neutron detector behind it.If the experiment is successful, particles will transform into mirror images of themselves, allowing them to burrow right through the impenetrable wall. (Emphasis added)
Now why do I suspect that this is about
quantum tunneling and not "opening portals"? Because quantum tunneling
is the phenomenon whereby small atomic or sub-atomic particles somehow
burrow their way through impenetrable barriers, usually very thin
ones. In classical pre-quantum mechanical era physics, they should not
be able to do this. What's interesting here, however, is that the "wall"
appears to be thicker, and that the experiment is predicated on a
hypothesis that many have thought to be the reality behind the
phenomenon: the creation of "mirror images" of the particle impacting
the barrier emerging on the other side of it. In other words, the
particle doesn't really burrow through the barrier, but rather,
knocks a particle in the barrier - a mirror image of itself - loose. In
a way, it's a kind of entanglement. What the article is suggesting is
that this experiment is being conducted on much larger levels and scales
than previous tunneling experiments, perhaps to see if the tunneling
phenomenon itself can occur at much larger scales than hitherto thought.
If so, then it would dovetail nicely with recent experiments
demonstrating that entanglement itself can occur at much larger scales
than previously thought.
But at the very end of the article, there's a statement that forms the matrix for today's high octane speculation:
However, there wouldn’t be an alternate version of you. Current theory, the outlet explains, only hypothesizes that mirror atoms and mirror rocks are possible — and perhaps even mirror planets and stars.
It's that statement that I take is the
clue for the idea that the tunneling phenomenon may work at larger
scales than once thought. But it's that statement that "there wouldn't
be an alternate version of you," that really sent my high octane
speculation motor into overdrive, for what it suggests is that there's
no reason to expect that conscious intention has anything to do with the
tunneling phenomenon.
Here I beg to differ, and strongly suspect
that the exact opposite might be true. After all, at the heart of
quantum mechanics is the Uncertainty Principle that one cannot measure
the position and momentum of an electron at the same time, one must
choose one or the other. And it's that act of choosing one or the other
than put the Observer squarely in the center of modern physics,for
before an experiment is even performed, one has already determined the
quality of its outcome based on that choice. This has led to a whole new
focus on the Observer not only within physics, but within scientific
studies of "the paranormal" (for want of a better expression). Anyone
familiar with the work of retired materials science professor at the
University of California, Dr. William Tiller, will be familiar with the
astonishing results of his experiments in the ability of mere human
intention to alter material or chemical states with measurable results.
Similar experiments were performed during the USA's covert and highly
classified "remote viewing" experiments of the 1970s and 1980s.
Now apply that idea to the tunneling
phenomenon: could it be rendered more, or less, efficient by human
intentionality? I suspect so, and if I can think of it, rest assured,
they have too, but we'll probably never hear about the results of those
experiments...
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