On Sat, Apr 11, 2020 at 11:04 AM Jürg Wyttenbach <[email protected]> wrote:
> You verb it right "suggests" !! > > This kind of "communication" is outside the domain of standard > communication theory > > Its also far outside GER with the real existing communication at >>c . ( > Measured here in Switzerland! long time ago..) > > But this communication does not affect an exchange of energy over > distance. It's a change in symmetry that is allocated in the phase space > that already classically allows a (phase-) speed >> c. > > The crucial question is why can we build a system that allows instant > communication over quasi an infinite distance? > > The answer still is beyond any existing model. > > J.W. > > As I see it non-locality is a manifestation of global time, so global time makes it possible. Of course 20th century relativity has taught us that global time is a quaint and obsolete notion so the reintroduction of it must supposedly have no merit. Harry > Am 11.04.20 um 15:08 schrieb H LV: > > Quantum non-locality (without faster than light messages) suggests a > global time does exist. This kind of "communication" is outside the domain > of standard communication theory. > > > -- > Jürg Wyttenbach > Bifangstr.22 > 8910 Affoltern a.A. > 044 760 14 18 > 079 246 36 06 > >

