On 31-07-2018 01:51, Bruce Kellett wrote:
From: JOHN CLARK <[email protected]>
Einstein didn't say nothing can move faster than light, he only
said matter and energy and information can't. Thanks to recent
experiments with Bell's Inequality we already have rock solid
evidence that quantum influences (but not information) can move much
faster than light and are consistent with being instantaneous
.
John K Clark
I am glad that someone else on this list actually understand the
implications of Bell's theorem. In fact, it is not even Bell's theorem
that is important here -- it is the experimental confirmation of the
existence of correlations between space-like separated events that
shows that instantaneous influence-at-a-distance exists. Bell ruled
out any _local_ hidden variable explanation, but we could have
non-local hidden variables (Bohm). These, if material, would be FTL,
but one does not need to go down this path, and there is no evidence
for it.
Bruce
A concept of "influence" without any information transfer is ambiguous.
The meaning of this "influence" will be dependent on the particular
interpretation used, it has no operational meaning.
Saibal
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