Brent,

Are you addressing that question to me? You are responding to a post by Liz 
talking about "your" theory. If so I'll be glad to answer.

Edgar


On Friday, February 28, 2014 6:14:42 PM UTC-5, Brent wrote:
>
>  On 2/28/2014 2:43 PM, LizR wrote:
>  
>  If anyone is looking for the source of quantum randomness I've already 
>> provided an explanation. It occurs as fragmentary spacetimes are created by 
>> quantum events and then merged via shared quantum events. There can be no 
>> deterministic rules for aligning separate spacetime fragments thus nature 
>> is forced to make those alignments randomly.
>>  
>
>  OK, I'll bite. Show us the maths and the experts can see how it stacks 
> up against Everett et al.
>
>>  
>>  But sadly no one on this group is interested in quantum theory, only 
>> relativity, and far out philosophies such as 'comp'.
>>  
>  
> On the contrary, I am interested in your theory of quantum randomness IF 
> you can flesh it out.  For example how do you describe a Stern-Gerlach 
> experiment, a Vaidman no-interaction measurment, an EPR experiment, 
> Bose-Einstein condensate,...?
>
> Brent
>  

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