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The ability to see the future would revolutionize the whole world.


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

What if we could see the future? Would it be nice to know, what happens in next year? In fact, there is a possibility to create "machine", what would make us able to see to the future. In this machine, the powerful magnetic field or some other electromagnetic radiation would create the extreme small black hole in some box.  The machines what would create the black hole or singularity are actually the electron-accelerators, what are targeting the small and very symmetrical piece of glass, and in that high-tech crystal ball would creating the singularity, what allows us to see future.


This electromagnetic black hole would transfer the light like camera obscura and if the resonance frequency of the black hole would be the same, as some other black hole in the future or in the past, that would create the tunnel or wormhole between those two points. This tiny tunnel would transfer the light like light cable and allows us to see the future. The time travel would have the same principle, but the energy levels what are needed are so huge, that it's impossible to create the black hole, what is stable enough for time travel.


But in theory, we could create the small singularity or black hole, what flashes like the objective of the camera. And by using this thing, we could see the future. And there would be some theories, what are made about the ability to see the future. We know that there are laboratories, what are investigating the ability to create an electromagnetic black hole for that purpose, and in fact, there are stories, that somebody has changed the future.


That theory is called as "Mandela effect".  This theory is actually quite interesting philosophical thought. The persons who have created this theory, are claimed that the extreme dangerous dictators can be made harmless before they would get the power in their countries. Also, there are people, who say, those poor tactics in some military actions and some other little details in everyday life would proof that somebody sees the future.  Those are interesting thoughts and the good thing for discussions between scientists who are drinking morning coffee at their universities. And maybe Marvel sometimes makes the film about this thing.

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