How Quantum is Life?

Voting Deadline: December 1, 2025 at 10AM US EST

Abstract

As a reader fond of the Science-Fiction histories and beginning writer in this subject matter, I’ve been often involved with the idea of time travel and how they might be focused. Usually, we try to imagine how to do these trips in the real time, be it with the help of a time machine or through a “singularity portal”. All those methods have a basic problem: they elude one or several physical laws, what leads to the appearance of paradoxes, which indicates its unfeasibility. Recently, I’ve written a tale named Simuversia where a different approach is applied: instead of trying to travel in the physical time, my characters discover how to do it “virtually” by developing a Generator of Simuverses: a computer program capable of duplicating any place of the Universe by calculating what happens there without matters how far it is, or if it is located in the past, the present or the future; even, though its location is beyond Hubble radius or the events are taking place outside of our light cone. Just, imagine!: No more time paradoxes, since everything is happening in a parallel universe; it is so comfortable and safe as a videogame; and, especially, it is usable at home, without troublesome stays in remote event horizons, waiting for the corresponding wormhole to open. In this essay, I am going to analyze what would suppose to develop this logical machine and what could be done with it. At the end, it will result on that, speaking about time travels, the virtual ones are more possible, more “real”, than the physical ones. In addition, to explain the nature of time, I apply the concept of that the matter-energy evolutions generate the space-time waves. Might this be a way towards Quantum Gravity?
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