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From: Robin van Spaandonk

All the balls in the box are connected
in pairs, one blue ball connected to one red ball.

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But John Bell has stated and subsequent experiments prove that such is not reality. The balls are not correlated prior to measurement, their relationship is known; but, the color of neither is determinate.

Another example:

A beam splitter allows a photon to travel one of two paths. As long as the observer does not know the path taken by the photon, an interference pattern results when the paths converge. However, if you place a detector in one path, then interference pattern goes away due to the known path.

This is true regardless of the distance between the splitter, the detector and the point of convergence.

Bizarre!

Terry

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