Possibly. But I tend to role with current theory and currently it is considered theoretically impossible.@Rhakim I am not sure I agree with that information cannot be sent via superposition although I do understand that to do would break the universal speed limit and hence causality.
"c" is the universal speed limit but we have theoretical ways of working around that by not accelerating objects to "c", by displacing space etc. the universe is expanding faster than the speed of light so objects are "moving away" from each other at >c. so while we have that limit, it is a qualified limit and is more precisely a constraint on mass acceleration limits.
likewise it may be that our ideas of causality are similarly qualified by certain conditions. black holes affect causality. in the early universe there was no time (as we understand it). maybe causality is not as universal as we think.
ya'll spring chickens prolly too young to remember this piff
I know for sure I watched that shyt when I was a kid but I can't remember anything about it now except that he jumped around time.



