1. Time Fuck


    Date: 7/21/2015, Categories: Science-Fiction, First Time, Male / Older Female, Older Male / Female, Romance, Author: stex, Rating: 83.3, Source: sexstories.com

    I'm starting to feel like a pawn on a chessboard." Lou didn't find that illuminating and just raised and eyebrow. Sheri took that as a sign to continue. "One thing, you've noticed how this anomaly is different. There's no single phase solution for the whole thing." Lou had noticed that, every other anomaly had been solved with a single inverse CE and that was it. "Uh huh." "I'm thinking we may be causing temporally-non-local phenomena." Lou couldn't work out what she meant by that, Sheri saw his incomprehension and expanded. "I think you can generalize non-local phenomena, like all the Bell technology uses," Lou considered that, the Bell technologies, as he'd mused earlier, used what had been called 'spooky action at a distance'. A quantum system (like say a photon), could be affected by something it didn't do. You could detect a photon in one place, and it'd be affected by something that happened somewhere else entirely, where the photon had never been. That was the non-local phenomena, only the photon's wave function had been in the other place, not the photon itself. Sheri continued her thought, "to four dimensions, once you couple things along the negative time axis, as we're just about to do." This was sounding interesting, they were just about to meddle in their own past, or create a coupling along the negative time axis as Sheri put it. "The future now affects the past." that was obvious, they were going to meddle in the past. "But this might not be confined to ...
    just one timeline. You have many many potential timelines, and they could all couple to the past. All the possible futures, even ones which never exist, can affect the past. That's the temporally-non-local part." "Imagine many, many, potential futures, all meddling in the past. We've effected one CE since the point we're going to meddle in. To you, locus Sunday, it'll look like Stephen18 always ended his letter like that. The other potential futures could all be injecting CEs into the past, so what else in the past was caused by these temporally-non-local phenomena?" Lou found the idea quite startling, "So we're part of a non-collapsed wave function which spans four-space?" "Precisely. Imagine the computing power available to all the possible futures." That was startling, the quantum computers they used were so powerful because when you added more "qbits" (the smallest amount of quantum computer) you multiplied its abilities. One qbit could do one thing at once, but 10 qbits could do a thousand at once. Once you got to 280 qbits, you could do more things at once than there were particles in the universe. That's how they managed to simulate the world in usable time, they had many, many, times 280 qbits of computing power. Multiply that by the number of possible futures and the result was inconceivable. Sheri continued, "Once we inject the CE, we'll never have been in this locus. But our actions we no longer will have done here, will still have affected the past. Effect without ...
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