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Can we see the future?


Some people say that it's possible to make the tiny black hole, which is smaller than an atom in the system, what looks like a little bit like an electron microscope. The wormhole would bring information from the future. Then in that system would put the neurons of the fly, and the radiation that comes from the black hole would be conducted to that neuron. Then the neuron would put in the ball, what is made by using exactly similar molecular structure, what is in the axons of the certain persons. 


The ball can be made by using bio technically produced axons, which are created by the cells of a certain person. After that, the high-voltage electricity would make the electric impulses of that neuron more powerful, and then that ball would resonate with the electric impulses in the brains of that person. 


This is how things are done in the film Minority Report. And the biggest weakness of this kind of technology is that the observations are hard to confirm. Maybe there is a possibility that the person who is acting as the middleman is questioned by using the sodium amytal, but that kind of thing would be stressful. 


Why those balls is needed? The fact is that if this kind of system will sometimes be made the information must be carried to the Earth because if the singularity would turn stable it would cause massive destruction. So the radiation transfer must be done far away from Earth, and the data must transfer to Earth by using some kind of capsules. But the confirmation of data is difficult. 


Another way is to create artificial singularity and observe that thing by using a microscope. But the problem with singularity and wormholes is that they are extremely small, and the observation equipment must be an extremely powerful microscope. And the needed energy layer is extremely high, which means that this kind of system would be hard to build. The size of the singularity is smaller than an atom, which makes it difficult to observe things, like radiation, what suppose to observe. 


If that kind of system is built on the Earth, the problem is that if the singularity is too stable, that can cause a horrible disaster. The thing is that when the let's say about atoms nucleus size singularity is formed, that thing can pull the gas atoms to it, and cause the fusion on the atmosphere. That thing can break the walls of that system, and pull the gas in the tube. That can cause the stabilization of the singularity. This thing could be so disastrous, that this kind of system must be tested far away from Earth. 


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