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Author Topic:   Most significant current ID based research activity
Larni
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Message 27 of 35 (451652)
01-28-2008 10:52 AM
Reply to: Message 26 by randman
01-28-2008 10:40 AM


Re: not ready to say the most significant, but
Hi Randman, good to have you back and I hope I'm interpreting your meaning correctly, here.
To business.
Randman writes:
If one becomes a distinct physical state, or in other words occupies a location within space and time via observation, the other particle is affected as if and indeed they are, one system.
I don't think it is fair to say that the 'other partical is affected' as this would imply two seperate systems rathaer than one entangled system.
And the information you could aquire from measuring one partical would be meaningless in the real universe because of decohearance.
Saying that quantum entanglment can be observed under very precise conditions cannot really be seen as ID research.
Edited by Larni, : No reason given.

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