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[quote:Seer777:MV8zMTAyNDM3XzU1MzAzNjU1X0I1NjYyMDMx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 71551831:MV8zMTAyNDM3XzU1MzAzNDE4X0FDM0Y0REU2] [quote:Seer777:MV8zMTAyNDM3XzU1MzAxODY0XzQ5REJBNkU1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 71551831:MV8zMTAyNDM3XzU1MzAwNTcwX0U3QzlBNzhC] 3. Quantum entanglement moves faster than light. If I have two electrons close together, they can vibrate in unison, according to the quantum theory. [b]If I then separate them, an invisible umbilical cord emerges which connects the two electrons, even though they may be separated by many light years.[/b] If I jiggle one electron, the other electron "senses" this vibration instantly, faster than the speed of light. Einstein thought that this therefore disproved the quantum theory, since nothing can go faster than light. http://bigthink.com/dr-kakus-universe/what-travels-faster-than-the-speed-of-light [/quote] I'm glad they mentioned the cord. That's seemingly how it travels so fast and why it seems once 'entangled', they're always attached by said cord. Almost like an invisible insulated wire. 2-3in diameter. But super flexible like a tentacle. How fast is thought? [/quote] A better question is from where and as where, whence, it originates? Is it a compu-and perceptonic amalgam or is it independent from the molecules/membranes(fields) and interlaced networks it travels through? [/quote] It arrives from spark of imagination most productively and carried over the gap by...electricity? :neuronlight: [/quote]
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It seems, potentially, that one of the conspiracies having the most gravity has seeped it's way into the memory hole.
That being said just days before his death he announced to his friends that he had come up with a replacement theory for Einsteins General Relativity, or basically the mathematical model of how gravity works. A change in that theorem would have far reaching implications in our understanding of how the universe works. It would potentially also open up the notion of Faster Then Light travel and many other options about how time works etc. To change it would fundamentally change physics. This new revelation was discussed with several researchers before Nash's death including Cedric Villani who has broadly outlined Nash's changed as being around the measurement of the curvature of space and time as well as how the dimensions of space are altered by energy.
Was Nash killed for this revelation?
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link to www.anomalies.net
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link to ca.search.yahoo.com (secure)
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Odd how such events go unnoticed.
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