Hi Horace.

You write:
>The only way the final outcome of any such
>process can affect the 16 possible outcomes is to change their frequency.
>This is true no matter how many dimesions from which those final outcomes
>are chosen.  This is true even if an infinite number of angels ride with
>each particle and can all interact to make the final choices.

I may be being boneheaded here, help me out. I thought that I showed
by adding extra dimensions it was possible to do exactly what you
describe above, changing the outcome probabilities for the three visible
axis of measurement. If I didn't, show me where I blew it. Perhaps
I'm not understanding all the constraints on the results required by
experiment? Here's the 4D table again. I'll add the constraint ( if
I understand your argument ) that we only choose the visible axis
columns to calculate our final probability.

A       B       C       D       E       F       G       H
0       0       0       0       1       1       1       1
0       0       0       1       1       1       1       0
0       0       1       0       1       1       0       1
0       0       1       1       1       1       0       0
0       1       0       0       1       0       1       1
0       1       0       1       1       0       1       0
0       1       1       0       1       0       0       1
0       1       1       1       1       0       0       0
1       0       0       0       0       1       1       1
1       0       0       1       0       1       1       0
1       0       1       0       0       1       0       1
1       0       1       1       0       1       0       0
1       1       0       0       0       0       1       1
1       1       0       1       0       0       1       0
1       1       1       0       0       0       0       1
1       1       1       1       0       0       0       0

AE 16/16
AF 8/16
AG 8/16
BE 8/16
BF 16/16
BG 8/16
CE 8/16
CF 8/16
CG 16/16

96/144 = .666...

full table
160/256 = .625

As regards angels flying along with the particles,
you'll have to put that question to Thomas or RC,
they seem to have a direct line to God. I've been
left to figure this stuff out on my own. It's lonely
at times, but freedom is a Good Thing don't you know (grin).

K.


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