On Thu, Sep 11, 2025 at 3:39 PM Alan Grayson <[email protected]> wrote:

*> I watched the first video and had a discussion with Brent about his
> alleged related solution, but I was finally turned off when he used the
> slingshot method for turnaround, but apparently couldn't explain how the
> traveling twin could start his adventure without accelerating. *
>

*Regardless of when the adventure began, or even if it had a beginning, the
experiment can only start when the two clocks have been synchronized, and
for 2 spaceships that are moving relative to each other that can only
happen at the instant when they both fly right next to each other. That's
because the one and only time every observer agrees that two events were
simultaneous is when they occurred at the same location in space. *

*And after you accelerate, which takes time to do, you see things with a
different viewpoint, but Special Relativity allows you to know what things
would look like from any observer's viewpoint, and there is no law of
physics that says you can't do that instantaneously.   *

*> how about explaining an issue I brought up on another thread; namely,
> when polarizing a photon, how can you assert that S's equation implies that
> every polarization must occur in some world using the MWI, when the
> equation is nowhere in sight to predict anything about polarization
> measurements?*
>

*We've been over this same ground before, many many times. Everything is a
quantum mechanical object, and that includes massive things like a
polarizer and things that are not so massive like a photon. Bell's
inequality is violated therefore, unless you take Superdeterminism
seriously (which I do not) the universe cannot be realistic, deterministic
and local. At least one of those three things must be wrong. Many Worlds
says the universe is NOT realistic, an unmeasured thing does not exist
in one and only one quantum State. Therefore before the experiment the
photon was polarized at every angle allowed by the laws of physics and the
polarizer was set at every possible rotational angle allowed by the laws of
physics. *

*And the scientist doing the experiment is also a quantum object, and I'm
sure you know what Many Worlds says about that, or at least you should
given it how often we've discussed it.  *
*John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
<https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis>*
*3'~*

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