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|    SEKI to John Heath    |
|    Re: A Hypothesis concerning Bell's Inequ    |
|    30 Jan 18 21:43:19    |
      From: seki.hajime01@gmail.com              On Monday, January 29, 2018 at 6:58:58 PM UTC+9, John Heath wrote:       > On Sunday, January 28, 2018 at 12:26:23 PM UTC-5, SEKI wrote:       > >       > > According to my hypothesis, spin/polarization directions of paired       > > particles are to be determined when they are produced, and are to be       > > biased in accordance with the experimental setting.       > > Considering the nature of a photon produced by induced emission,       > > isn't it apparent?       > > Maybe, it will make more sense for you to forget Bell.       > >       > > By the way, I suppose that zero-point oscillations have the key to       > > resolving other types of quantum paradoxes, though you may not agree.       > >       > > Thanks.       > >       > > SEKI       >       > There are those who would pray on their knees " Please let SEKI be       > right ,              Really?       I welcome people with common sense.              I cannot accept a belief that something (particle, information or       whatever) can travel faster than the speed of light.              [Moderator's note: As far as I know, no-one claims that one can       transmit information, or anything else, faster than the speed of light.       -P.H.]              That's all.              Thanks.              SEKI              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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