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|    SEKI to John Heath    |
|    Re: A Hypothesis concerning Bell's Inequ    |
|    02 Feb 18 07:55:43    |
      From: seki.hajime01@gmail.com              On Thursday, February 1, 2018 at 6:54:03 PM UTC+9, John Heath wrote:       >       > The real problem from a physics point of view is information       > traveled faster than light. Is the inability to act on such       > information relevant to the point of the information getting there       > faster than light?              I wrote "I cannot accept a belief that something (particle, information       or whatever) can travel faster than the speed of light."       As a matter of fact, my hypothesis was devised so as to resolve such a       paradox.       (If you think the word "paradox" is not appropriate, "mystery", "wonder",       "nonsense" or the like can be substituted for it.)              If you insist that hypothesis is not acceptable, you should point out a fatal       defect of it.              Thanks anyway.              SEKI              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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