Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Probability manipulation works to a small degree, but as defined by the link, it is not real.
Not in my experience. Not even in the history of the universe, according to the Drake Equation and our current cosmological observational capacity, likely things haven't happened.
Gravity is the curvature of space-time, and supergravity is a theory that combines gravity with string theory (I'm putting it into the most simplest terms).
Yet, ultimately it's not that simple. To put another part of supergravity simply, in the terminology of Michio Kaku, "Perhaps the strings are being set to a higher vibration". In that quote he was referring to the observation being made about the nature of expansion, and how the cosmological constant is as out as some of Einstein's theories. In the other thread I tried desperately to explain to you why quantum mechanics and supergravity began being considered and used to help formulate a unified string theory. Previous models have been proven inconsistent with scientific observation. The laws of thermodynamics themselves are changing, expansion itself is an indication that something is pulling the strings, as it were. Without instantaneously decimating the cosmos as we know it by instantly granting me the powers of the Flash, or instantly manifesting 20 pounds of gold right in front of my feet, the only way for a Super Being to write some providence into our lives is to use probability manipulation, which would be consistent with the small changes the universe's functions have undergone given that this super being can see multiple potentialities and perceives time non-linearly.
It has nothing to do with probability manipulation.
Honestly, until we have a unified string theory, you can't say that. Nobody really knows what's going on, on the quantum/subatomic level. Hence, the double slit experiment. Which we still haven't made sense of.