
John G. Cramer
John G. Cramer is a physicist known for his work in quantum mechanics and for proposing the "Transactional Interpretation" of quantum theory. This interpretation suggests that particles interact through a kind of handshake between past and future events, involving both forward-in-time ("offer") waves and backward-in-time ("confirmation") waves. It offers a different way of understanding phenomena like entanglement and quantum nonlocality, aiming to provide a more intuitive picture of how particles communicate across space and time. Cramer's ideas help explore the fundamental nature of reality and how information might travel in the quantum realm.