I must admit I thought it would be longer. I was under the impression that to get really decent time dilation (e.g. a visit to the galactic core or - for an ...
... From: "Marchal" <marchal@...> ... I always thought a split would be - well, you know, a split, i.e. breaking something in two, while differentiation...
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merlinorc@...
Feb 1, 2002 9:56 am
... I'm afraid I have problems in downloading any files from the xxx.lanl.gov site and I couldn't find the Deutsch and Hayden paper by going to the website. ...
... As explained in *Information Flow in Entangled Quantum Systems* by Deutsch and Hayden, there are no apparent non-local effects in quantum physics. There is...
... Hmm... I'm not sure that replacing spooky action at a distance with spooky action from the future makes it any more palatable. It's still pretty spooky....
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june.shippey@...
Feb 1, 2002 6:46 pm
... [Gordon]Sorry but Tiplers paper is very different from the Deutsch and Hayden and Bohm dont hold with the Nonlocatily per sa but instead A-Local which uses...
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june.shippey@...
Feb 1, 2002 7:00 pm
... Gary Oberbrunner [Gordon]Me too and even if Huw is right he or you would stilllhave to explain what the rest of the Wave function is which Huw dont in his ...
... when ... where ... are so for unscientific reasons. ... MWI, which a nonlocal causal interpretation can supply if not at present in sufficient detail. ... ...
... -- David Deutsch [Osher:] I do not want to speak for Gordon, but I think that he and certainly I am somewhat inclined toward non-localism in many...
I will attempt in this post to explain how the MWI explains EPR type correlations and all the other "non-local" gubbins and why all the other explanations ...
You wrote: Hmm... I'm not sure that replacing spooky action at a distance with spooky action from the future makes it any more palatable. I prefer the approach...
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june.shippey@...
Feb 2, 2002 3:46 pm
... [Gordon]Right well Deutsch say that when we have a set up like information flow we tend to look just at the SWE picture and then and assume that it travel...
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june.shippey@...
Feb 2, 2002 8:05 pm
... [Gordon]Thanks for that I agree if it was that simple,I know that believe it or not Bohm only saw Nonlocal as a suface thing and that a deeper theory was...
Hi all, Am I completely insane, or was there an NPR (National Public Radio here in the US) interview with David Deutsch around November or December 1997? I...
In the old days people could calculate these things using paper and pencil. Here we are in the year 2002 with computers that can perform more computations in a...
... You may be referring to my *Green Room* interview with Dorian Devins: http://www.wfmu.org/Playlists/Dorian/gr.9708.html (third item). ... They used to have...
I have always found that the condensed matter physicist's approach to field theory and the renormalization group as it pops up in the continuum limit in ...
It has been conventional wisdom that the fundamental laws of physics are not invariant under parity. Now, the computational complexity of a model that lacks...
... amount ... I have to disagree here. There is the possibility that elementary particles are not elements of physical reality. This happens in a theory...
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june.shippey@...
Feb 4, 2002 9:55 am
The meaning Local is that which is in Relation to a background spacetime,However in the Quantum theory tells use through the MWI that this Back ground is not...
"Saibal Mitra" <smitra@...> wrote on Sun, 3 Feb ... that ... There isn't much that makes sense in the Copenhagen interpretation, but then that might be...
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Marchal
marchal@...
Feb 4, 2002 2:18 pm
... I have just printed it and I will try to read it soon. Thanks. Bruno...
't Hooft is certainly not an anti-realist. Now, 't Hooft isn't a defender of the Copenhagen interpretation per se. He has proposed a classical deterministic...
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Doug Donaghue at 054
DDonaghue@...
Feb 4, 2002 8:04 pm
... Rather a lot of that may come down to whether or not time, itself, can be measured at a 'point39; or (as a lot of people have wondered for 20 some years that...
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merlinorc@...
Feb 5, 2002 9:48 am
OK, so it looks like there could be some difference of opinion amongst MWI adherents concerning nonlocality. Now can someone tell me how MWI explains how in...
... From: "Doug Donaghue at 054" <DDonaghue@...> ... I think you mean space-time. I.e. is space-time a continuum or quantised? GR treats it as former,...
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Eric Lombrozo
eric@...
Feb 5, 2002 9:49 am
... that ... I've recently started to find more and more problems with the MWI which lead me to believe that the MWI, while on the surface appears to resolve...