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Can Time Be Entangled? Options
ebb101
Posted: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 5:45:17 PM
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I would love to hear some comments and about this:

Quantum Entanglement Across Time.

If anything sounds intuitive it's this: if entanglement can occur across space. It can occur across time.
Tracy
Posted: Thursday, January 20, 2011 4:11:40 PM
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IMHO: Entanglement cares nothing about distances of time or space.
I believe that it is possible for an 'effect' that occurred ten minutes ago could be the direct result of a 'cause' that takes place ten minutes in the future.

Another way I've come to think of it:
'Time (and space) are virtual constructs created to facilitate our virtual experiencing of the virtual reality.'

It that crazy Non-Locality. Anxious
Guillermo
Posted: Saturday, January 22, 2011 10:37:09 PM

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It looks like this news are going viral Quantum Entanglement Could Stretch Across Time

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According to quantum physicist Ivette Fuentes of the University of Nottingham, who saw Olson and Ralph present the work at a conference, it’s “one of the most interesting results” published in the last year.

“It stimulated our imaginations,” said Fuentes. “We know entanglement is a resource and we can do very interesting things with it, like quantum teleportation and quantum cryptography. We might be able to exploit this new entanglement to do interesting things.”



"We are living in a computer programmed reality."
- Philip K. Dick, 1977
Tracy
Posted: Sunday, January 23, 2011 6:21:07 AM
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I always love to read the replies to some of these articles.
You always get two or more with totally opposite views, who obviously hate each other, and who are obviously both wrong.
It kind of silly.
jim
Posted: Sunday, January 23, 2011 8:30:12 PM

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Cool idea. Don't see any reason why it might not be the case. I like Tracy's point of view on the whole thing.

From a Programmed Reality perspective, why couldn't the program have a rule that says "once entangled, always entangled in space and time?"
Guillermo
Posted: Thursday, January 27, 2011 8:49:17 PM

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Quote:
once entangled, always entangled in space and time

Jim Elvidge, Circa 2011

I bet this sentence will be a famous quote within few years Applause

"We are living in a computer programmed reality."
- Philip K. Dick, 1977
Tracy
Posted: Friday, January 28, 2011 3:49:21 PM
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I bet this sentence will be a famous quote within few years

It already one of my favorite quotes!
I believe that all things in the Universe are connected, or entangled, at the most basic level. Just because they exist.
Which gets me thinking, "Are there levels of entanglement?"

I'm just thinking about this stuff these days because I read Jim's book.

Favorite quote:
"Dammit Jim!"
Dr. McCoy
:)
Tracy
Posted: Friday, January 28, 2011 3:55:14 PM
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Wasn't Einstein one of the guys who thought of this entanglement? To disprove quantum theory? Or at least show that the quantum theory was incomplete?

I find the whole concept of entanglement very interesting, I think about it alot.
RedDog
Posted: Saturday, January 29, 2011 5:29:57 PM

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In a programmed reality the problem of entanglement is more likely a byproduct of the initial programming, and not what most reductionistic scientist think it is.
For example, when coding, isn't it common to use some of the same base code when building larger coded items? So no matter where the coding is in space and
time it remains connected to the base coding.
jim
Posted: Sunday, January 30, 2011 4:38:53 PM

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If you haven't already read this, here is my blog post on entanglement, and how it is the perfect example of a scientific anomaly easily explained by the programmed reality model:

http://blog.theuniversesolved.com/2010/02/06/quantum-entanglement-solved-with-pseudocode/
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