It is funny that you should mention eGovernance in relation to quantum 
superposition. I would like to venture the hypothesis that corruption, i.e. the 
lack of integrity, governance and rule of law shows a lot of similarity in 
terms of quantum entanglement and Bell's theorem for the paired actors and 
paired processes involved.

 
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On Friday, May 30, 2014 7:03 PM, Michael Brunnbauer <[email protected]> wrote:
 



Hello Gannon,

On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 02:50:47PM -0700, Gannon Dick wrote:
> Dutch researchers announced yesterday they had succeeded in "reliably" 
> transmitting information between quantum bits separated by 3 meters.  This 
> relies on Quantum Superposition, what Einstein called  ???spooky action at a 
> distance.??? (he liked things more classical).

From what I can find with Google, I guess that either the press has failed
*miserably* on QM one more time or that Ronald Hanson is a quack.

Quantum entanglement has been demonstrated decades ago - refuting Einsteins
view on QM: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bells_Theorem

Most physicist assume that faster than light communication (non-localism) is
not possible and prefer non-realism instead:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faster-than-light#Quantum_mechanics

Note that "Quantum information" is not the same as "information".

If Ronald Hanson had proven non-localism, there would be a turmoil in the
scientific community that I do not see reflected in the Web.

> For the Web this is exciting news

Non-localism would be exciting news for the Web? Aha.

> Truth is that separate agencies of government acting autonomously are "The 
> Government" in aggregate and use the principle of superposition on a regular 
> basis.  It is also called The Rule of Law.  Please do next year what we tell 
> you this year (to do next year) - eat, drink, be merry, land on Mars and oh, 
> pay taxes.

This can be perfectly explained with classical physics - no QM necessary.


> Naturally a Strategy Markup Language (StratML) needs the tools to see several 
> steps ahead.
> This form generates a StratML Performance Plan template for various common 
> time frames in use in the Public and Private Sectors.
> http://www.rustprivacy.org/2014/balance/gts/StratML-GTS.html

The centrifugal force in this bend must be enormous.

Regards,

Michael Brunnbauer

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