From: "David Strayhorn" ... Feynman said (at Caltech, after a speech by Gell-Mann) it was the best interpretation. I did not understand if each history is...
From: "Thomas Trotter" ... Maybe. Maybe it is another side of complementarity principle :-) The complete renunciation of following courses in space and time...
Hi VZ, This supports my belief that GR is only an analogy that gives good answers. There is also experimental evidence of EM and gravity correlation: ...
Reflecting on the Kyriakos electron paper, he indirectly shows several staggering revelations: 1. Why the universe is quantized – because quantization allows...
... Sorry, I'm not sold on the latter. The page has a lot of experimental details. A large Farady cage around the apparatus does not seem to be one of them!...
Hi David, Valid comment. Note the effect was measured regardless of swing direction. In Stavros's original paper, he points out care was taken to eliminate...
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 19:32:56 +0200 "scerir" <scerir@...> writes: From: "Thomas Trotter" ... scerir: Maybe. Maybe it is another side of complementarity ...
hi sb, you refer to the kyriakos electron several times.. do you have a ref? looking at the archives, there seems to be no refs to it other than your own..so,...
From: "Thomas Trotter" ... I do not understand that "identical" polarized. QM assumes a lot of things, in case of two correlated spin 1/2 particles, and...
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 00:24:57 +0200 "scerir" <scerir@...> writes: From: "Thomas Trotter" ... scerir: I do not understand that "identical" polarized. QM...
From: "Thomas Trotter" ... Yes, yes. I know. But from a *logical* pov it seems, (to me) confusing. Orthodox qm-theorists say there is 'non-separability'...
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 10:36:56 +0200 "scerir" <scerir@...> writes: Orthodox qm-theorists say there is 'non-separability' between the two parts of a singlet?...
From: "Thomas Trotter" ... Yes, this is the point. Imo, they say that 'influence', or 'passion' (Shimony), or 'fashion' (Mermin) at a distance is *not* out of...
hi all, fyi, I bought a special issue of sciam recently, its called "beyond einstein". it analyzes all his theories, looks at his life, looks at applications ...
Homer B. Tilton, Florentin Smarandache, "Begin the Adventure / How to Break the Light Barrier by A.D. 2070," Pima College Press, 2004. You can download it...
http://www.arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0409021 'Path Integral Approach to 't Hooft's Derivation of Quantum from Classical Physics' - Massimo Blasone, - Petr Jizba,...
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From: "David Strayhorn" Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 11:42 PM Subject: [qm2] Re: MWI and locality ... I write down the all stuff. Perhaps it is less obscure....
hi all, this article is written by kenneth chang, a leading researcher in qm & qm computing who also is very adept at populist accounts. he reports on...
... anomalies ... of ... That's a cool article, and I've printed the arXiv that it references. I haven't been working much on MOND recently, as the connection...
... [...] ... Yes, I'm trying to incorporate that general view into my own scheme that I'm working on; I am defining the "observer" as a (microscopic) region...
hi all, this is apparently the 1st microscope in the world that can discriminate subatom features. apparently can show electron clouds around an atom? ...
hi all, I was digging up some more papers by 't hooft and found this nice one here that describes his philosophical background in coming to some of his new...
... Interesting indeed. There are effects in which there is an apparent "revival" of the "wave-like" - I mean quantum "erasure" - and an apparent "suspension"...