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|    Dawn Flood to JTEM    |
|    Re: Backwards Time Travel? Delayed Choic    |
|    02 Nov 25 19:04:37    |
      XPost: alt.paranormal, sci.skeptic, alt.atheism       XPost: soc.history.ancient       From: Dawn.Belle.Flood@gmail.com              On 11/2/2025 3:41 PM, JTEM wrote:       > On 11/2/25 1:56 PM, Dawn Flood wrote:       >       >> No, Honey, this is simply false! Our so very, very amazing & beloved       >> star, the Sun, is 150 or so million kilometers away (sometimes, a       >> little more, sometimes a little less), and all of its photons, with no       >> exceptions, travel that distance on their way to Us!! And, so, each &       >> every one of them travel that distance!!       >       > Wow. It's almost as if I said that time & space doesn't exist FOR THE       > PHOTON, not us humans.       >       > Wow. Again, WOW!       >       > If I hadn't pointed out that the lack of time/space is only from       > the perspective of the photon, not us, and that this offers one       > explanation for the Delayed Choice Quantum Entanglement observations,       > I would be even more shocked!       >       > Actually, sparky, you don't even need to be traveling the speed of       > light to observe the phenomenon. With sufficiently sophisticated       > equipment -- like atomic clocks -- you can keep one on earth, send       > the other buzzing around in orbit and then observe the difference in       > time between the two.       >              Yes, the bit about the moving clocks is so, so very true!! Do you have       anything else that you would like to share between us??              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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