Parallel Universe Ideas, Etc. Suggested In New Scientist Magazine, Marshall Barnes Is Making Real

Beginning in the early '90s, many breakthrough theories linked to parallel universes and time travel have been reported in the British science magazine, New Scientist. Now an American researcher has proved some of them fact with repeated experiments.
 
LONDON - Dec. 12, 2020 - PRLog -- Parallel universes. Time travel. Quantum weirdness. Subjects covered many times by the British science magazine, New Scientist. However, these stories are often inconclusive, pointing toward promising speculation but not much more. One researcher successful in bringing such theoretical research to a conclusion is American, Marshall Barnes, an advanced concept, science and technology R&D engineer. Internationally known via web sites  Researchgate.net, Quora.com, Academia.edu and Vocal.media, where overall he's followed by hundreds of researchers, scientists, engineers, and others from 19 countries since 2010. But his work, reflected by reports in New Scientist, began in 2016.

November 1995, German astrophysicist Rainer Plaga's featured in the New Scientist story on Plaga's theory of an experiment that might prove the many-worlds interpretation of quantum physics. In, Talking to the world next door, John Gribbin described Plaga's idea of sending a polarized photon through a polarizing filter with a 50:50 chance of transmission. The experiment, which no one had tried, creates two parallel universes, where a photon is detected in one and not in the other.

If the photon is detected, a laser pulse automatically fires into an ion stored in a magnetic trap, exciting it into an energetic state. Where the photon didn't pass through the filter could be excited by its quantum entanglement with the other version of reality. So an ion excited, though no photon's detected, is because the laser was triggered in the world next door. (Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg14820022-900-talking-to-the-world-next-door/#ixzz6fRboWzcs ) Marshall's been able to reproduce those results with multiple versions of delayed choice experiments filmed, showing laser hits without the laser being fired. Results Marshall predicted in his 2014 book, Paradox Lost:The True Geometries of Time Travel.

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Equally dramatic is Chelsea Whyte's possibility of paradox free time travel via parallel universes, in Time Travel without paradoxes is possible with many parallel time lines, something Marshall''s experiments prove with more accurate detail than anyone's ever before. Marshall, an ardent and popular commentator on the subject for Quora.com defends the ideas against all comers. His work joins that of David Deutsch, Yakir Aharonov, Andrew Cleland and others. Marshall's successful, by joining delayed choice, 'it from 'bit', and Participatory Universe into a cohesive model, delivering the seamless prospects for paradox free time travel.

Add the repeated, physical supporting experiments and time travel is closer than ever.

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