This video misinterprets speculative physics to rebrand "intuition" as time travel, prioritizing sensationalist clickbait over scientific rigor. It is a classic example of using scientific jargon to validate pseudoscience for a lay audience.
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Time Travel EXISTS and We've Already Done It?! Scientists Make HUGE AnnouncementAdded:
They have now, through experiments, they believe that time travel is possible, but it's not the way you think it is.
So, I want you to I want you to think of it this way.
Imagine that you're a father and you're sitting alone in, you know, in your house, uh and the clock on the wall is ticking forward as it always does, but tomorrow you know uh something terrible is going to happen to your daughter.
She's about to walk into real danger, bad choice, risky path, something like that. And your heart aches because you wish you could reach back to yesterday and just say, "Don't go that way. Turn around. Stay home."
You want to tell her, "Hey, today, her tomorrow, today is not good because you made this choice." Now, in the movies, you'd go through a like a glowing door or you'd get into a DeLorean or whatever, but that's not what this is. There's fresh scientific thinking now that has just been published that says that one day you might be able to send a warning back through back through time. You're not going to go with your body, it's just you're going to slip like a a a hidden message hidden in a fold of the universe, okay?
And here's my best telling and my best understanding what science is telling us now.
They're saying time is not a straight railroad track marching only forward.
It's like a long ribbon, flexible. And under the right conditions, at the tiniest invisible scales, the ribbon can twist and loop back so the end connects with the beginning.
The scientists are calling this a closed loop in time, and it's kind of like this cosmic roller coaster where cause and effect gently circle on themselves, okay? You can't go change You can't go kill Hitler or anything like that, okay?
And you can't send your whole self back.
You You only send, they believe, information.
So, think of it this way. You and your daughter are connected in a special invisible way.
Scientists would say, like two dancers who have practiced the same steps so perfectly that when one moves, the other feels it instantly, even across great distances. Okay.
You carefully prepare your warning today in the future um to send it back to her yesterday.
And you know exactly how she's going to receive it and understand it yesterday because you've already lived through the moment when she gets it. And so, you can adjust the message to cut through any of the noise or confusion. And you are connected to her, so you have a special bond. You know how she's going to react.
>> [snorts] >> And so, you write this message, if you will, in a way that makes her pause or smile or take an action in a different way. When the loop closes, the warning arrives in the past.
Okay. Do you remember if you saw the movie Interstellar? Remember dad is on the other side of the bookcase and he's doing something to her watch?
And she doesn't understand it for a long time, and then suddenly she's like, "Oh my gosh." That's kind of what this kind of what this is talking about.
So, yesterday your daughter hesitates at that crossroads, and she chooses differently, and she stays safe. And because she's safe, the future where you sit in your study and send the warning still happens exactly as the way it did. And so, the story is consistent, no broken timelines, no disappearing parents, no you know.
Nobody just like, "Hey, what happened to the other half of my body? I'm disappearing in this picture."
Okay.
The universe only allows loops that make sense, they think, in one single neat tale. It's not a fantasy.
Researchers were inspired by earlier experiments with light and quantum rules and all these things that I don't understand.
And they they believe now that time travel or time time travel for information can flow backward without tearing reality apart. This fascinating story from an modernity news.
And it shows at the deepest level of physics the blending of Einstein's idea about gravity bending time with the strange rules that govern the tiniest bits of our world.
That's my best interpretation of what the science and I know anybody who really actually knows science is like, "Good God, this guy should be stopped."
Um but let me leave science of what was reported and now give it to you in a different way.
A slightly different way. One we already know.
Picture the dad again. It's you. You're sitting in your study. You've lived through tomorrow's near disaster with your daughter.
You use that hidden ribbon of time the closed loop scientist describe. You encode the warning and it's not allowed shout. It's not a post-it note, okay?
It's a whisper of information that slips backward through the twist of space-time.
Your daughter back in yesterday doesn't hear a voice. She doesn't see a vision.
She just feels something.
It's a sudden hesitation.
A quiet "Don't go there." in her chest.
A hunch.
The spirit. A prompting. A god wink.
Okay?
That's what they're saying can be sent back through time. A god wink.
Something that she will connect with. An intuition. A gut feeling. And she acts on it. She stays safe and the loop closes perfectly and the future still holds the loving dad who sent the message and everything is fine.
In In that framing of the same science those everyday moments are we're already experiencing experiencing them. The flash of something feels off before a bad decision is made or an unexplained urge to call a loved one right when they need it. You ever had that?
Sudden clarity that steers us away from trouble and we we get to the other side and we're like, "Wow, do you know what a disaster? What made me think that?"
Tiny echoes of information traveling backward. Is that possible?
Science now says, "Yes."
No DeLorean's. No dinosaurs. Just nudges woven into the fabric of the universe.
I mean, this is the universe is is amazing. It is amazing.
I mean, the scientists that participated in all of this, they would hate me for all of this stuff. Um you know, they're not claiming that this explains human intuition. You know, their work is about photons and quantum particles and mathematical loops in the tiniest scales and all of that stuff. But as a poet, look at that.
If information can slip backward in principle cleaner and clearer because the sender already remembers how it lands then why couldn't our minds in their deepest hidden layers sometimes catch those whispers?
A father's care prayer reaching his daughter as a feeling.
Your own wiser future self offering a quiet course correction, not rewriting history, but just nudging it to unfold safely.
Gut instinct, sixth sense, inner voice, promptings, the spirit, God winks.
We have traditions, religious traditions that have described this forever.
Guidance that arrives just in time and always the logical mind has no clear reason.
Science dismisses all of this stuff.
Okay? Or they'll say, "Well, that is your mind processing, you know, your subconscious mind rapidly processing clues, you know, and it feels like it's in the past, but it's not really.
Whatever."
I've always described these things coming from God.
But now this new thinking about time loops opens a pretty wondrous door.
What if the promptings what if these God winks are all, get this, part of the God-designed cosmos itself and our entangled connection to it, sending little love notes from ahead?
Science doesn't describe it this way, but you know, science also doesn't understand, you know, if God exists, then he's the greatest scientist of all time.
To me, it's only logical the entire universe has a grand design. Look at Look at the universe. Explain this. How did this just kind of happen?
Okay? Grand design or a unifying They're always looking We got to find the unifying theory. Okay, it's God.
And if there is a grand design, then there has to be a designer. What's first cause?
None of this is proven, may never be.
We're still far from turning quantum theory into something that you can measure in the daily human experience, but holy cow.
That is quite the statement from science.
The things arrive to us not as words, but as feelings that you trust.
You act and safety follows.
Tomorrow you smile because the nudge worked.
The next thing you feel that sudden pull to slow down, call her.
Take the other road. Pause and listen.
I mean, I think it's God, but science may now be on the verge of explaining how God works.
Universe is quiet time travel.
Your future self or the caring connections around you, your family whispering across the fold so today turns out a little better than it otherwise would have.
That is the gentle magic this research invites us to imagine, I think. No flashy machines, just a kinder cosmos where warnings travel as feelings, loops protect us, and the whole grand tale stays beautifully intact.
I'm only telling you this today because I know God exists already. I just think we are on the verge of science doing one of two things.
And it's going to do the same it's going to do the same thing actually. It's going to do one thing and then it's we're then we're going to choose. It either it's going to we're going to look at science we're going to go, "See, that proves there is no God."
Or we're going to go, "Look at how God has designed this."
Okay?
Look at this.
I have no idea how the universe works.
Nobody really has any idea.
This little This little experiment that I'm asking you to go on here won't cost me anything.
You know, uh and that my little experiment is I'm going to pray harder than ever, but I I I I know this is not what science is saying cuz there's no photons involved, but you know, thinking good thoughts and thinking about decisions that maybe loved ones have made yesterday, I'm going to pray a little harder for them not only in the future, but also literally yesterday as well.
We're at the beginning of this understanding, but take a few minutes today. We're going to get into how we're all going to die soon, but take just a second today as we start our day to admire how great God is and how what an amazing creation that we are allowed to watch unfold in front of us.
And ponder this.
How many promptings have you felt lately that just with this understanding you might go Hmm.
Did I get that from somebody I love?
Were they helping me course correct?
What an amazing time to be alive.
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