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Richard Feynman’s physics hints at a chilling possibility: what if the past isn’t gone — just scattered in light? From the finite speed of light to the information carried by photons, could a sufficiently advanced AI reconstruct history itself? Every event that has ever happened released light into space. Photons from ancient wars, lost civilizations, even your childhood birthday are still traveling outward at light speed. In theory, that information isn’t destroyed — it’s just unimaginably far away. But could intelligence ever gather it back? In this video, we explore electromagnetism, information theory, and the physical limits imposed by relativity to ask a disturbing question: if the universe records everything in light, could the past be replayed? KEY CONCEPTS EXPLAINED: Light as Information: How photons carry physical data. Speed of Light: Why the past is still expanding outward. Information Limits: What physics allows — and forbids. Cosmic Scale: The practical impossibility of retrieval. If physics preserves every moment in radiation, then the past may still exist — just beyond our reach. SUBSCRIBE for more deep dives into physics, AI, and the hidden structure of reality. #Physics #ArtificialIntelligence #RichardFeynman #Relativity #InformationTheory #Cosmology #Science