Does the Future Rewrite the Past? QTT Explains the Delayed-Choice Quantum Eraser

Reference: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17594186 The delayed-choice quantum eraser is one of those experiments that sounds like pure science fiction: you let a photon hit a screen, then later decide whether it behaved like a wave or a particle. People love to say the future is “changing the past”. In this post I’ll walk through the experiment in …

How Baryons Alone Predict a 15.4-Billion-Year Universe (Real Age of Universe) and how we observe it as 13.8?

Reference: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17594186 Standard cosmology tells us the Universe is about 13.8 billion years old. In Quantum Traction Theory (QTT), there is a deeper absolute time, and in that clock the age comes out closer to 15.4 billion years. In this post, we’ll do something very concrete: starting from observed baryons and the QTT White Void …

QTT Velocity: How Motion Emerges from Ticks, World–Cells, and the Reality Dimension

Reference: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17594186 In school mechanics, velocity is introduced in a very simple way: It works incredibly well, but the underlying picture is left vague: time is continuous, space is continuous, and the speed limit is later imposed as a relativistic postulate. In Quantum Traction Theory (QTT), this story is rebuilt from the ground up. Instead …

How Quantum Traction Theory Derives the Principle of Least Action

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17594186 (reference) Why does Nature seem to “prefer” the path of least action? Most textbooks quietly start from this as an axiom: A physical system evolves along the path that makes the action S stationary (usually “least”). Quantum Traction Theory (QTT) takes a very different stance: it does not accept the principle of least action …

Unification of “Observers” in Special Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, Rebuilt from Quantum Traction Theory (QTT)

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17594186 For me, always twin paradox, remained a paradox. It was not because of my lack of understanding of SR-GR. It was because I felt the explanation doesn’t add up if one clock stays on earth in a closed capsule, under 10g gravity and the other clock ships to space under 10g acceleration, continue that …

Neutrinos in Quantum Traction Theory (QTT): Why They Exist? — A Simple Guide to Ghost Particles and Pixelated Spacetime

More details and mathematical framework on the book Neutrinos are almost invisible, feather-light particles that stream through everything. Quantum Traction Theory (QTT) explains not only how they behave, but why they must exist if spacetime is a pixelated ledger driven by two interwoven clocks. Here’s the story—clear, visual, and light on math (with two crisp …