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Politics : A Real American President: Donald Trump

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To: FJB who wrote (436054)9/23/2024 1:54:15 AM
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Fox News calls NY for Trump! Don't ask me how I know. >:)


To: Manx who wrote (3162)5/2/2000 1:59:00 AM
From: George Gilder1 Recommendation Read Replies (1) of 5853
John Bell, the great Irish physicist at CERN, defined a series of experiments, later performed by Alain Aspect and his team, which demonstrate that quantum phenomena can be entangled at great distances and react a both ends instantaneously. The universe may be non local (there is a mind of God). So far, these entangled states do not permit superluminal communication by humans.

--GG




To: Marty Lee who wrote (3913)5/4/2000 6:05:00 PM
From: George Gilder Read Replies (7) | Respond to of 5853
In many popular and academic physics texts, you can study Einstein's original hypothesis, debated with Bohr, that quantum theory implied non-locality (the Einstein, Rosen, Podolsky paper). Based on Einstein's speculation, CERN physicist John Bell later produced a Theorem that would allow the proposition to be tested. Alain Aspect and several others conducted famous experiments proving that Einstein was correct in his assumption that quantum theory implies non-locality or "entanglement" but wrong in his argument that this apparent "action at a distance" disproved quantum theory.

There may be more in the world than is contained in the ken of your philosophy.

--GG



To: George Gilder who wrote (4454)5/27/2000 2:49:00 PM
From: didjuneau Respond to of 5853
The "AlGorithm"? Is that what we should be calling it? I guess it is just modesty that keeps him from correcting us every time we call it the "internet". <vbg>

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