I had been thinking about some of the sessions from the Wave series and the references to how the Lizzies could easily traverse through time, back and forth, to affect people and events. I had this thought:
Since the Cassiopaeans have repeatedly stated that there is no Time, save for what 3D entities feel, than it would not be the case that the Lizzies are moving back and forth through time. With the idea of wave function collapse in quantum theory, since every thought, step, etc that we, as individual observers, make, a wave function collapses. Until we look, step, etc, the wave function allows for an infinite number of possible choices. Can we also look at the past in a similar function? Once we take that step, and the wave function collapses for that instant, could it be possible that when we take a step away from that particular choice (putting it into our past), that the wave function opens back up, in a sense. That by moving forward into the next wave collapse, the 'past' becomes an infinite number of possible occurrences. The wave would only re-collapse when we tried to remember a particular moment in the 'past'. This could also account for changing memories to the past, since (if I remember partly correctly) that the brain does operate at a quantum level, especially within the mind (when the mind's owner is not using perception of the exterior world- a the method for wave function collapse).
With this idea that even the past is a wave function, collapsible by an observer of that wave function, it could be very possible that a 4D entity, STS, would have the technology, awareness and knowledge to insert themselves as an observer of the wave function, and collapse the wave based on their own perceptions and ideas, meaning choices. Thus, changing the 'past'.
Since the Cassiopaeans have repeatedly stated that there is no Time, save for what 3D entities feel, than it would not be the case that the Lizzies are moving back and forth through time. With the idea of wave function collapse in quantum theory, since every thought, step, etc that we, as individual observers, make, a wave function collapses. Until we look, step, etc, the wave function allows for an infinite number of possible choices. Can we also look at the past in a similar function? Once we take that step, and the wave function collapses for that instant, could it be possible that when we take a step away from that particular choice (putting it into our past), that the wave function opens back up, in a sense. That by moving forward into the next wave collapse, the 'past' becomes an infinite number of possible occurrences. The wave would only re-collapse when we tried to remember a particular moment in the 'past'. This could also account for changing memories to the past, since (if I remember partly correctly) that the brain does operate at a quantum level, especially within the mind (when the mind's owner is not using perception of the exterior world- a the method for wave function collapse).
With this idea that even the past is a wave function, collapsible by an observer of that wave function, it could be very possible that a 4D entity, STS, would have the technology, awareness and knowledge to insert themselves as an observer of the wave function, and collapse the wave based on their own perceptions and ideas, meaning choices. Thus, changing the 'past'.
;) :D :P
