Summary of the Document The paper authored by Mohammad Salman Farshi Rahat explores the Negative 2nd Dimension and distinguishes between traveling into the past and the concept of reverse entropy. The author proposes that entropy is a characteristic of atoms rather than the driver of time flow, challenging common quantum mechanical assumptions. Within this framework, negative 4D represents continuity acting as reality's loop, whereas the negative 2nd dimension facilitates backward motion in time. Humans perceive time and entropy as tightly connected because they happen simultaneously within a system governed by the simulation hypothesis. In this programmed reality, time acts as a loop function forcing atoms to move in one direction, meaning reverse entropy cannot facilitate time travel on its own. The paper illustrates that time can theoretically reverse while entropy stays at its maximum state. True time travel requires access to reverse continuity in the negative 2nd dimension, which relies on the negative 3rd dimension's record of reality. A major constraint is that beings inside the simulation cannot manipulate the negative 2nd dimension system, just as game characters are bound by their programmed limits. Only a Creator existing outside the simulation could truly initiate a return to the past. The paper introduces Desynchronized Temporal Aging to explain why reverse continuity is hidden. If reverse time occurred locally, body parts on the boundary would grow younger rapidly, failing to support the body and causing death. Therefore, the creator likely deactivated reverse continuity to preserve cause and effect. The document heavily critiques modern academia for confusing correlation with causation and falsely concluding that entropy generates time's forward momentum. The author argues that Ludwig Boltzmann proved systems look different in the future due to statistical probability but never claimed entropy causes time. Arthur Eddington is blamed for popularizing the idea that time's arrow is solely a property of entropy. Instead, the negative 4th dimension provides the mechanical hardware and execution loop of reality, while entropy is merely the observable statistical exhaust left behind by this continuous execution. Finally, the paper advocates for a logic first approach to science rather than a math first obsession. The author asserts that mechanical architecture defines reality, while math merely describes how things appear to behave. The proposed hierarchy of physics places Information Physics and the simulation hypothesis at the foundation, followed by Quantum Physics, and tops out with Classical Physics. By prioritizing mechanical logic, the author argues the scientific community must rebuild its understanding from the ground up.
Mohammad Salman Farshi Rahat (Sat,) studied this question.