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Technology Stocks : George Gilder - Forbes ASAP

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To: Marty Lee who wrote (3981)5/4/2000 8:23:00 PM
From: Elllk  Read Replies (1) of 5853
 
Slow Down Marty

After all, some do say the cat in the box has to be either dead or alive before the fact even if the hemlock releasing phenomenon hasn't yet been observed and it's nature determined. But that is debatable as I am sure Schroedinger was about to tell you. To be sure, though, you give the cat a tough job with your position on this.

Now with Schroedinger you were lucky. I like the guy, but one time I was talking to him late at night on the phone and I fell asleep. Three hours later I woke up and he was still talking. Glen Gould would do the same thing.

Anyway, part of my view on the local or non local universe is that there are at least a few perspectives to seize upon. Gilder's point that quantum phenomena can be entangled at great distances and react a both ends instantaneously can be taken to mean that the universe from which you are viewing things is, ergo, a non local universe. But there is no denying that comprehending the phenomena at issue moves an observer simultaneously located in the greater universe which the other universes inhabit to immediately understand that the greater universe is a more local universe than previously thought.
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