wondering if quantum entanglement could be implemented in a branching narrative
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wondering if quantum entanglement could be implemented in a branching narrative
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@steffo zero escape
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@monorail oh yeah i was also thinking about VLR lol
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@monorail i guess shifting isn't really superposition though, it's more moving between states
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@steffo the way timeline branching works feels to me like an interpretation of (the pop-science idea of, anyway) superposition, in that, both events equally did happen but the timeline you're in is the one you collapsed into when you observed it
shifting is. weird
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@steffo it's been a hot minute but iirc it's explained away as like
the "true form of consciousness" exists outside of the structure we think of as "time". shifting works by having that true source of your "self" pull "you" out and put you somewhere else. so from that perspective, each mutually-exclusive possibility did happen
which. considering the level of bad pseudoscience that the whole series runs on, feels close enough to me :P
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@steffo@a.junimo.party YU-NO? I should actually play it and get back to you. I know one of the core mechanics is managing an adventure game inventory across multiple branching timelines or something.
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@sandriver haven't played it either!