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6/18/2025, 12:57:34 PM
From everything I understand about how physics work, if there is any way to hop into another reality, it would be an MRI machine. MRI machines are not simple magnetic field generators and detectors. No: MRI machines effect the Quantum Spin of all the Protons in your body.

So lets lay down exactly what is happening here. The MRI creates a magnetic field that forces all of the Protons in your body to be aligned (opposite) to the MRI's magnetic field. The MRI machine then detects the resistance each part of your body has to this new alignment. Some issues resist more to magnetic field alignments, and thus look different from the MRI's perspective.

Well that's all good and fun, but what the heck is Quantum Spin? Well, it turns out, Protons are not actually little spinning balls rotating around. No, Quantum Spin is actually a measure of a particle's connectedness with a field to every other point in existence. Spin 1 particles: Light, Gluons, W & Z bosons are connected with a mere spin 1, however other particles have a 1/2 spin. What does this mean? Well, to break things down very simply, 1/2 spin particles need to "spin twice" to return back to their original alignment to the a field connecting them to every point in the universe. If you were in an Electron's perspective, half of the time you would be in the Anti-Matter Universe, but lets not get sidetracked by the sea of Dirac Sea.

What this means is that all the Protons in your body are being aligned all at once to a new position relative to the universe. Whenever you enter into an MRI machine you might as well have been teleported to another reality, everything who enters into an MRI machine (myself included) has been aligned to a universe respective to the MRI machines. Your mind and consciousness stays the same as an Observer, but all the particles in your body are aligned to a new regime relative to that specific MRI machine.