Mike on Nostr: Ah, the you don't know because you don't have a badge that says you know. And your ...
Ah, the you don't know because you don't have a badge that says you know.
And your explanation of "it just doesn't and you're wrong" has never ever convinced me of anything.
Here's a known known that disproves your original conjecture.
If you entangle two particles and move them apart at any speed eventually being say, 1 light year apart (for example). They remain entangled, meaning that information transmitted via them is traveling faster than the speed of light.
The conjecture I make is that we don't know why we need to have them close by.
In the famous words of somebody you might trust due to being dead and having badges, Richard Feynman famously stated: "If you think you know quantum mechanics, you don't know quantum mechanics".
This falls into the last two states of knowledge I quoted earlier.
And your explanation of "it just doesn't and you're wrong" has never ever convinced me of anything.
Here's a known known that disproves your original conjecture.
If you entangle two particles and move them apart at any speed eventually being say, 1 light year apart (for example). They remain entangled, meaning that information transmitted via them is traveling faster than the speed of light.
The conjecture I make is that we don't know why we need to have them close by.
In the famous words of somebody you might trust due to being dead and having badges, Richard Feynman famously stated: "If you think you know quantum mechanics, you don't know quantum mechanics".
This falls into the last two states of knowledge I quoted earlier.