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From: Robin van Spaandonk
Actually I don't even believe that information is transferred, let
alone energy.
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That is the claim of the "standard quantum physics" proponent.
Let's try this:
Creation of an particle anti-particle pair results in a dual vortex in
the BCE which is separated by distance by propagation . . . sort of an
hour glass with the top part going right to Scully and left to Mulder
with opposite rotations in the BEC.
However, since the spin is anti-evident, the direction of the
(opposing) vortices are not defined until someone with a timecone
(worldline) observes them. Filters them, wrt to the present universe.
However (again), the spin vortices of the BEC remain indeterminate
until the observer's timecone intersects with particle timecone
(observation). This could result in a non-local flip which correlates
Mulder and Scully's observations. :-)
Because the timecones of the particles are interconnected in 'yarn
space', the spin, once observed, determines the rotation of the
particle vortex.
Because all possible universes exist (based on observer's descisions -
and this requires explanation), but the observer is traveling a single
path, his timecone defines the spin polarization in his spacetime.
(assuming Susskinds 10^500 + universes)
Seems trivial, n'est-ce pas?
Terry
(not even wrong, I'm sure)