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Quantum butterfly-effect

Quantum butterfly-effect


When a butterfly flaps its wings in the right place, it would cause that the whirl is turning to a hurricane. Butterfly-effect in the quantum world is similar to the normal world. The term butterfly effect means the situation that the butterfly would flap its wings above the ocean at the equator, and in that case, the whirl would start to get more power from the rotation of the Earth. That thing causes the hurricane. 


There is one rule, in that case, the power of the whirl must be higher than the friction, what will break the gas mass, what is whirling. In a very stable environment like in Neptune or Jupiter, the whirl can stay almost forever. The Great Red Spot of Jupiter is the anticyclone, which is rotating opposite sides of the gas mass what lays below it. 


So the Great Red Spot is the gas bubble, what hovers above the clouds and atmosphere. The pressure in the anticyclone is higher than in the atmosphere below it. The anticyclone would get its energy from the sun, friction, and the Coriolis power of the rotation of the Jupiter. But at the beginning was the normal whirl, which started to rise because the heat of the whirling gas started to rise that giant gas mass above the clouds. 


The Great Red Spot: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Red_Spot


So what that means in the quantum world? 


The most extreme examples of the whirls are galaxies. In the center of each galaxy is a supermassive black hole, which is making the whirl around it. The black holes cause the giant whirls around the universe. When we are thinking about the physical form of the black hole, that thing is one large whirl. 


So if we could create the whirls that are rotating opposite sides, we could create the friction, what is forming even the black hole. Every black hole has the singularity space where the escaping velocity is higher than the speed of light. 


Black holes or their event horizons can store data, and that means that the black holes can act like qubits and form the quantum tunnel or wormhole through time and space. 


But at the point of the event horizon, the escaping velocity is the same as the speed of light is the strange effect. The time is stopping on that point and the event horizon stores the data forever. Or the data remains stable until the black hole is vaporizing. So if researchers could find the black hole, what is forming just after the Big Bang, that thing makes it possible to see things from the beginning of the Universe. 


In the quantum world, the butterfly effect is the whirling of the elongated quantum field. That thing would mean that the power of the quantum field would start to increase. In this theory, the quantum field or channel in the quantum field could start to form the extraordinary thing called wormhole or something, that we cannot even imagine. 


If qubit is traveling with the speed of the light the time dilation causes that the information is stored more effectively in the qubit. 




Image I





Image II Quantum teleportation diagram


What if we could see to the past and the future?


What if we could make the quantum bridge between the quantum particles. The first quantum particle would travel with the speed of the light, and the second one is staying in place. The time is stopping on the surface of the moving qubit. And on the stable qubit, the time is moving at normal speed. 


When we are trying to make the qubit pair, that is allowing us to see to the past. We must think about the opposite way than in the normal world. So, in this case, the "stable condition" means that the qubit travels with the speed of the light. And the "time traveling" qubit means the qubit, which is not moving. 


So in the quantum computer data travels in the qubits. And there is a possibility that the creator of quantum data transporter would create two qubits. The first qubit is staying in a stable condition, the quantum channel would create between them, and then another qubit would start to travel in time. The quantum bridge between those two bits makes it possible to see both ways through this channel. So this quantum bridge would make also possible to see to the future and the past. 



https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/butterfly-effect-time-travel-study-quantum-scientists-a9644416.html


Image II https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_network



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