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quantum entaglement / time dilation

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chris

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Mar 7, 2003, 12:45:05 PM3/7/03
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I was just wondering what effect time dilation would have on a pair of
entangled particles? Can someone point me at something I can read about
this?

-chris


Spaceman

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Mar 7, 2003, 12:52:11 PM3/7/03
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"chris" <fah...@beatbuggy.net> wrote in message news:wLOcnYiBKti...@giganews.com...

> I was just wondering what effect time dilation would have on a pair of
> entangled particles? Can someone point me at something I can read about
> this?

time dilation = clock malfunction.
Forget any effects it supoosedly causes, for it can not do such
time has no force to cause anything in science.

Learn how clocks work and the history of
clock malfuntions when they are moved.
and laugh at time dilations being a cause of anything at all.
:)
It is at best a circular cause that is broken down to
"time changing causes time changing"
It lacks the true cause completely.
and that true cause is a simple clock malfunction.

Uncle Al

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Mar 7, 2003, 4:41:08 PM3/7/03
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Wavefunction collapse is instantaneous across arbitrary distances and
volumes. Since no information is being exchanged, I fail to see how
lightspeed-contingent criteria arise.

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greysky

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Mar 8, 2003, 10:21:44 AM3/8/03
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"chris" <fah...@beatbuggy.net> wrote in message
news:wLOcnYiBKti...@giganews.com...

This is a *very* relavent question since Relativity and QM seem to predict
opposite results for relativistic EPR kindred experiments. To date, no one
has proposed and done an experiment of this type. See the "Discussions
around the campfire" section on my website, for a statement of the problem
as to how it applies to instantaneous information transfer.

Greysky
www.allocations.cc


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