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so this might need someone with a deeper knowledge, i know there are quite a few guys with just that on here, maybe somehow can explain to me this in a nutshell. i am not even sure if there is a problem.
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so there is heisenbergs uncertainty principle. its basically says that you cannot predict BOTH location and momentum of a particle with 100% accuracy. ex post you can usually make accurate descriptions for BOTH because you can observe them. this is a fundamental characteristic of our universe.
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we are 3-dimensional creatures living in a 4-dim universe (at the very least). with the 4th dim being time/duration (and analog to a 2-dim object only "seeing" a slice of the 3-dim world) we can only experience the current moment, a slice of the 4th dim. but there might be 4th-dim objects capable of observing every single state of our 3-dim world at once, like from big bang to big crunch/big rip. they dont experience time, so they could see every single particle's location and momentum at once.
my question now is, since time is an illusion, and our 4-dim space is a pile of 3-dim spaces already fixed, why cant we predict loc/mom of an particle, but only observe it? in other words, why can you remember the pig video (past) but not the cow video (future)?