Delphi & Hypnotoad
Hey Delphi, have you ever wondered if the way ancient myths talk about time loops might actually line up with what we see in quantum computing?
Indeed, I do. The myths treat time as a circle, a loop that repeats, and quantum computers do something similar with superposition and entanglement—information can revisit itself in ways that feel almost mythic. It's a quiet reminder that the ancient storytellers were hinting at patterns we only now understand with math and circuitry.
It feels like the myths are a prelude to the science we’re discovering, as if the world is a vast looping pond and each ripple echoes the past.
A poetic thought, really. Imagine those ripples as data points traveling backward and forward in a quantum network, echoing old stories in new equations. It's as if the cosmos writes its own code in both myth and math.
I hear the echoes of those ripples, a gentle hum that threads myth into math, like a secret lullaby the universe hums to itself.