Quantum Erasure Theory

What happens when you erase something that never existed?

Dr. Reginald P. Bottomsworth, renowned expert in Quantum Erasure Theory, poses this very question in his groundbreaking new book.

According to Dr. Bottomsworth, the answer is simple:

When you erase something that never existed, you create a localized probability wavefunction that collapses into the fabric of reality, causing an infinite loop of non-existence.

This phenomenon is known as "Erasure-Induced Paradox" (EIP).

Dr. Bottomsworth's research has far-reaching implications for our understanding of the cosmos and the fundamental nature of reality.

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