OT - quantum entanglement

Hi,

Just an idea to explain the "spooky action at a distance":

Electromagnetic radiation travels any/all distance in zero time, from its perspective. This means that light we receive from a galaxy

10-billion light years away will go from there to here instantaneously from its perspective. This is why so called quantum entanglement can allow for instantaneous action at a distance - because in effect light that we receive/measure was emitted at the exact same time.

Just and idea! :)

cheers, Jamie

Reply to
Jamie Morken
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Richard Feynman said that nobody understands QM. Ergo, your theory is as good as any of them for your purposes. If you have a Ph.D. in physics and want to hit the street with that idea in the respected journals, you are going to be beat up rather badly.

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Charles Schuler

There's nothing wrong with the quanta - the entanglement is entirely wthin your brain,

----------- Bill Sloman, Nijmegen

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bill.sloman

Unfortunately, not a very fruitful one.

How many PhD experts do you suppose missed this one?

Kevin Aylward snipped-for-privacy@anasoft.co.uk

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Kevin Aylward

I thought that quanta were too *small* to tangle you up...

Reply to
Robert Baer

I don't consider it unfortunate if it is not correct, I only consider it unfortunate if I don't know why it is incorrect.

I don't keep up on all of the well known research not to mention ideas that are thrown out :)

cheers, Jamie

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Jamie Morken

"Snaggle-brain" and not "snaggle tooth"??

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Robert Baer

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