
03-16-2006, 12:23 PM
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Quantum non-locality
I am just encountering this for the first time and need help to get up some speed. My first reading of an account of the statistics behind Bell's theorem and its failure makes it clear I must go to serious depth to see just what states we are trying to measure. This is clearly a major aspect of MDT, which has given a geometric underpinning of wave structure that allows communication beyond light-speed. Spook me, please. I am reading from Google, such as the first entry by Cramer...............................I have used the Maxwell current equation to produce current and charge density terms as the D'Alembertian of the potentials. For photons this yields a certain expression for charge envelope. I cannot yet relate this to the QM formulation of 'rho' as the square of a wavefunction, but this is an important goal. Doesn't MDT posit an analogous substratum of reality?
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04-09-2006, 01:19 PM
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Here are my considerations on the universal implications of quantum nonlocality
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04-09-2006, 01:56 PM
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I clicked and got Page cannot be....and also using the url as per the message: ( http://foranewageofreason,blogspirit.com
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04-09-2006, 04:55 PM
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The hypothesis seems to have merit.
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Originally Posted by Albers
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The Following link should work. The above has a typo.
For a new age of reason: towards a general theory of natural organisation
The hypothesis seems to have merit. It will take me a bit of time to parse it.
I'd like to hear more opinions from Viewers.
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04-09-2006, 05:14 PM
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This print is small. Can I somehow save and magnify it?
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04-09-2006, 06:13 PM
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Enlarge web text
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Originally Posted by Albers
This print is small. Can I somehow save and magnify it?
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Yes.
1. Open a blank page in a word processing program. MS Word would be excellent.
2. Open the web page.
3. Highlight text or just click "Ctrl-a" (Hilite all)
4. Next click "Ctrl-c" (copy)
5. Switch to Word document (Alt-Tab)
6. Click "Ctrl-v" (insert)
Then format to taste. Usually a "Ctrl-a" will help.
There are many other ways to magnify the web page, but I like the control the above gives.
One of the simplest ways is to go to the VIEW tab on your browser; click TEXT SIZE; and select a larger size.
If none of this works let me know and I will post it to a web page that is more readable.
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04-20-2006, 04:41 PM
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Sorry about the comma before 'blogspirit' folks!
But you should now be able to access my blog by going here where you'll find that I have recently updated it.
I intend to submit a revised and shortened version of this blog (under a different title) to the journal Nature.
Any comments either here or at my blog would be welcome!
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PS you can enlsrge the print on my blog by going to "view > text size > larger" on your browser.
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04-24-2006, 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by merlinwood
Sorry about the comma before 'blogspirit' folks!
But you should now be able to access my blog by going here where you'll find that I have recently updated it.
I intend to submit a revised and shortened version of this blog (under a different title) to the journal Nature.
Any comments either here or at my blog would be welcome!
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PS you can enlsrge the print on my blog by going to "view > text size > larger" on your browser.
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Hello-oh, is anyone the-ere? Should be sending my proposed Nature article off by this Friday 28th April (or April 28th US-time)?
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04-24-2006, 12:12 PM
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I am appreciating your paper. What I need first, though, is to hang out with the experimental basics around non-locality. Have you seen my papers where I describe localization of both electrons and photons?
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04-24-2006, 08:57 PM
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Sorry, but I only found the above message at around 12 midnight GMT (my time) and I've had a bit of a heavy day today, so I'm off to bed.
Can I come back to you some time tomorrow? I can reply to any response to this message probably in about 8 hours time.
Cheers.
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