Axil's citation does support a 4d perspective of time sharing a spatial axis. We sort of see this in the paradox twin where both twins exist at a different angle between time and space and neither is locally aware of any differences in either axis until they return to the same frame and compare elapsed time. This argues that we have a hidden spatial dimension pushed flat into an ant farm because it is the same axis that time flows through. You speak of photon entanglement so I may be hijacking this thread and therefore will rename it.. It got me thinking about Professor Naudts paper describing relativistic hydrogen inside the Mill's catalyst coined a dihydrino..same as Rossi's hydrogen in nano powders or Ed's hydroton in NAE... or Jones fractional hydrogen molecule..... could these also be entangled?... If Nafud's is correct that these gas atoms are relativistic then they are experiencing time differently according to their fractional value ..can they form a molecule if at a different fractional value? And if so what happens as the molecule tries to leave the NAE responsible for the fractional values? Does the covalent bond weaken? Does it retain the difference in fractional values as it translates from extreme fractional value back to normal? Can it even translate to different fractional values leaving the cavity or does the translation force a disassociation every so many fractional steps and then let the molecule reform at a common lesser fractional value? IMHO Naudt's perspective would mean the fractional orbits are the results of Lorentzian contraction . a very local tapestry of bubbles in the isotropy where the pressure differential is maintained by quantum geometries and migrating gas atoms experience changes in equivalent acceleration like the paradox twins without the displacement or slow square law requirements of gravity. The gas atoms in these bubbles are similarly unaware of the paradox and from their perspective still move about normally - randomly based on HUP even while at another scale these same vacuum fluctuations responsible for Casimir effect interact with the cavity walls to create these bubble-breaches in isotropy. Forcing mother nature to disassociate molecules moving between bubbles? Fran
From: Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 9:33 PM To: vortex-l Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:spooky action through time It is possible to entangle photons through both space and time. Entanglement ignores time as a factor in causation. You can entangle a photon with another even if the second does not yet exist. http://arxiv.org/pdf/1209.4191v1.pdf Entanglement Between Photons that have Never Coexisted