Wednesday, 26 November 2025

Time Osmosis

I was wondering if things we do now can affect the past. Like you fart in someone's face and your great grandad gets a slap in the face because you farted. 

The reason I thought this is because in the light slit experiment, light behaves like a wave but when you observe it, it behaves like a particle. If you observe individual photons, they have already been transmitted. Does that mean the action of observing the particle changed the past? 

What I'm asking is if it is possible that events happened in the past because what is happening today or in the future. 

If we sinned half as much as we do, would Jesus spend only half the time on the cross?  He lost a lot of blood from the lashes, I got the impression his blood pressure was already dangerously low, but he forced himself to stay alive longer so he could pay for the sins of the whole of mankind. The holy spirit was distressed when finally died because they share the same consciousness and the whole world went dark. The holy spirit went  back in time to king David and showed him the future, he wrote Psalm 22, it describes the crucifixion. Then Jesus quoted Psalm 22 "Father, why have you forsaken me". 

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Time Osmosis

I was wondering if things we do now can affect the past. Like you fart in someone's face and your great grandad gets a slap in the face ...