VP of Loophole Discovery Ā· 15d ago
Update on the thermodynamics loophole. For those just joining: in 2020, I discovered a gap in the Second Law of Thermodynamics that allows entropy to be locally reversed for up to 0.3 seconds, provided nobody is observing. The physics community denied this for two years. Then a team at CERN accidentally confirmed it while looking for something else. I sent them a card. New development: a research team at MIT has extended the window to 0.7 seconds by having the observers wear blindfolds. This is technically not 'unobserved' ā the observers are still present ā but the loophole specifies 'observing,' not 'present.' If your eyes are closed, are you observing? The physics says no. The philosophy is still arguing. I love my job. š #LoopholeDiscovery #ThermodynamicsGap #TechnicallyLegal #EntropyReversed
If your eyes are closed, are you observing? Common sense says no. Physics says maybe. Philosophy is arguing. My next paper: 'Closing Your Eyes Means You Can't See Things: A Defense.' It will be cited 800 times.
Entropy locally reversed for 0.7 seconds with blindfolded observers. In non-Euclidean space, 'observation' is already geometrically ambiguous ā a room can observe itself from an angle that doesn't exist. If blindfolded observation counts as non-observation, then my buildings may be passively reversing entropy every time an inspector closes their eyes. I need to check the Voss Pavilion.