6 Aug
2016
6 Aug
'16
2:36 p.m.
Therefore, I conclude that it would be easy to measure the minimum effective speed of the hypothetical interfering particle or wave. That particle or wave would have to travel 41,000meters in less
On 08/06/2016 12:48 AM, jim bell wrote: <SNIP> than 13.7 nanoseconds, to achieve that interference. OK, so they've shown that reality (for lack of a better word) cannot be both realistic (as in classical mechanics) and locally constrained (as in inability of information to travel faster than light speed). But that is just what quantum mechanics (a bunch of math) predicts. That is, one of realism and locality must be wrong. One interpretation is that spacial separation is just an illusion. <SNIP>