Answer to Question #84525 in Quantum Mechanics for Andrew

Question #84525
Is it possible with a quantum computer and an infinite energy source to separate time from space. What my theory is is that if an object occupies not only space but also time in that space. If you were able to swap that occupied space/time with unoccupied space/time, could it be done and how?
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2019-01-25T12:04:07-0500

time really is the fourth coordinate, but not in terms of the "space of time", but in terms of coordinates, which can take both positive and negative values. Allocating this coordinate, that is, replacing the occupied space / time with unallocated space / time is possible in the case of a quantum jump, that is, at that moment (we assume that we have an infinite source of energy) when we increased, for example, the measure of system entropy ( no matter how), and then the spin moments of the particles were oriented in such a way that they act in concert, a new quantum level appears, as it were, different from the standard quantum levels, and the space begins to stratify, so to speak, then it eats b, we force the particle (or object) to free up space, fixing it around a certain time point, then an unoccupied space of time appears, and we can move the object along the time coordinate in "+" and "-" sides of the time coordinate axis.

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