Temporal Retrieval via Teleportation: A Novel Method for Observing Earth's Past
Khalid Parkar Parkar
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Abstract
This paper explores the theoretical possibility of retrieving Earth's historical light by utilizing a distant observational system combined with instantaneous data transmission via teleportation. By positioning an ultra-high-resolution telescope at a location 1 million light-years away, Earth's past could be observed directly, capturing light emitted from ancient events. The challenge of data retrieval is addressed through speculative teleportation mechanisms, including quantum entanglement networks and hypothetical wormholes. Additionally, gravitational lensing is considered to enhance imaging resolution, with detailed calculations on its feasibility. The study acknowledges current technological limitations and explores potential advancements in quantum communication, computational models, and energy requirements for teleportation. While this remains a speculative concept, the paper provides a structured framework for future exploration, offering insights into astrophysics, information retrieval, and the fundamental nature of time observation.
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Copyright © 2025 Khalid Parkar. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.