To: LindyBill who wrote (747641 ) 1/27/2022 10:20:05 PM From: didjuneau 4 RecommendationsRecommended By Ben Smith garrettjax Thehammer Tom Clarke
Respond to of 793561 How Bell's Theorem proved Spooky Action at a distance is Real. (Turns out this is a favorite subject of LindyBill's) To: Marty Lee who wrote (3913) 5/4/2000 6:05:00 PM From: George Gilder Read Replies (7) 3997 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 (George Gilder)To: Manx who wrote (3162 ) 5/2/2000 1:59:00 AM From: George Gilder 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
"Gravity" post search (h/t kckip) siliconinvestor.com Science© - Volitional and more classical versions - blending and trending V-50 Dr. Peterson gets on board this week. Spooky Action at a distance!...... How does it work? - read the Easter eggs. Go LindyBillHammer time! ............ (h/t ig)