What if, instead of trying to push a particle with mass faster than the speed of light to force it to go backward in time, you did something to bestow it with negative mass so that it would flay backward on its own?
Now, bear with me here, what if that thing would be to collide a neutrino with nearly zero mass in the first place with a magneton in order to structurally flip the Higgs Bosons within the neutrino, and prior to this, spinning the neutrino through proximal passage by a skyrmion lattice?
Does this make sense to you?
And if it works this way, then wouldn't that mean that neutrino detectors are really a way of seeing the future, not just something for astronomy?
Now, bear with me here, what if that thing would be to collide a neutrino with nearly zero mass in the first place with a magneton in order to structurally flip the Higgs Bosons within the neutrino, and prior to this, spinning the neutrino through proximal passage by a skyrmion lattice?
Does this make sense to you?
And if it works this way, then wouldn't that mean that neutrino detectors are really a way of seeing the future, not just something for astronomy?