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|    JTEM to Dawn Flood    |
|    Re: Backwards Time Travel? Delayed Choic    |
|    12 Dec 25 17:05:20    |
      XPost: alt.paranormal, sci.skeptic, alt.atheism       XPost: alt.conspiracy       From: jtem01@gmail.com              On 12/12/25 10:11 AM, Dawn Flood wrote:              >> "Spooky Action at a Distance."       >>       >> It's nothing more than another illustration of the photon and the       >> consequences of it not experiencing time. That's all. And as before,       >> it breaks our rules but only because the rules of the photon do not       >> fit into our idea of reality.       >>              > No! What you are describing              I'm describing the fact that photons don't experience time. This is       why we have "Spooky Action at a Distance."              According to our rules, the speed of light, C, is a universal speed       limit and nothing can travel faster. Yet if you measure one photon       it's entangled pair INSTANTLY reacts regardless of distance -- breaking       our universal speed limit. This is because time does not exist for the       photon, and hence neither does space.              This isn't a "Paradox." This is an inescapable consequence of not       experiencing time.              I honestly have no way to account for your difficulty with such a simple       concept, except to conclude that you are either mentally retarded or       perhaps brain damaged.               ...chemically inhibited?              Drugs? Lots of drugs? Lots & lots of drugs?                                          --       https://jtem.tumblr.com/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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