Okay. Guys, I think on the verge of figuring something out. It's not complete, but close. The thing is, I don't know what I'm figuring out, so it's a bit confusing, but I've been obsessed with this topic for like a year now. Here we go:
∞ x c possibilities
- Change can happen in infinity directions at maximum speed of the speed of light (c). I can move my arm in any direction in 3D space up to the speed of light. Apply this to everything, and that is the amount of possibilities that can occur.
2 options for reality
- Similar to Yoda's wise words, something happens or it doesn't. There are only 2 options for reality. Did my arm move up or did it not. That's it. It either happened or it didn't happen. Whether you thought about it, there were other options, etc., that doesn't matter. Something happens or it doesn't happen. There is no in-between or third option. There is no half-moved or double-moved. There is no other move. Yes or no. Nothing else. A switch is either on or off. It can't be kinda on, kinda off, or kinda another option.
1 reality
- Only one reality exists. There is only one story line. Once something happens, it happened. It cannot be changed. The thing happened or it didn't happen, but both didn't happen at the same time.
So the model In reverse is that there is only one reality that occurs. There is only one physical reality that is occurring. The options that reality cares about are if something happened or didn't. What can or cannot happen is a combination of ∞ directions with the limit of the speed of light.
Limitations: The limits of possibilities is probably wrong. I know that length and time have a smallest: plank. The shortest distance that makes sense is plank length, while the shortest time that makes sense is plank time. Both of these may set limits on possibilities. If there is a shortest length, is there a shortest angle (direction)? This is something I don't know. But if there is a shortest angle, then that sets a lower limit to direction. Moreover, since there is a shortest distance and time, that means there is a shortest speed because speed is distance over time. The creates a lower limit to the speed part of possibilities.
Okay, what do you think. Please critique the logic. I am obsessed with this and have to figure it out so I can move on. Also, what am I trying to figure out?? Is this really about time? For the future is endless but with a limit, the present is either something is happening or not, and the past is set forever. What am I trying to figure out‽
inb4: quantum mechanics, Schrodinger's cat, double-slit experiment, & wave-particle duality