To: BenLurkin
Well then. In some dimension or state, the two photons are not "far apart." They might even be the same thing.
To: Buttons12
Near as I can tell, that’s the explanation.
But don’t know.
13 posted on
10/13/2017 6:54:34 PM PDT by
BenLurkin
(The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
To: Buttons12
In some dimension or state, the two photons are not "far apart." They might even be the same thing.
You might be on to something.
I've always thought that particle entanglement is nothing more than a connection. That connection is nothing more than the very definition of "gravity". "Everything" is connected to itself. A photon at the edge of the universe might be connected to itself, which is manifesting itself as locally situated, but "entangled" or connected to itself.
If that were to be true, and everything in the universe is nothing more than a single particle with infinite entanglements. The whole universe might be just one "tiniest" of particles, which can take on unending property varieties.
So, entanglement is the same as gravity, where every instance of the entangled particle is always pulling back on itself. Entanglements mean that, the "single particle" can manifest itself throughout the infinite space, throughout infinite time. That "singularity" or single particle, can move in time and in space, all at the same time.
That singularity is what gave birth to the universe. That particle moved in time, and in space, both forwards and backwards. Everything we see in the universe is just one singularity, expressing itself as a multitude of "different things". All stars and planets and all the stuff that makes up the universe, are all "created" from that one single particle. Heck, all humans and all life-forms are made up from the same "entangler" or same creation particle.
Since our creation particle moves in time and in space, we should be seeing instances of past events, in current time. Likewise with "future" events. Okay, I'm getting a headache.... but.... that's my theory and I'm sticking with it.
20 posted on
10/13/2017 8:05:12 PM PDT by
adorno
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