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John Smith I wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/mai...8/16/scispeed1
16.xml


This immediately suggests possible and interesting uses in
cooling/refrigeration, if this "scientific discovery" holds water ...


Entangled particles may be a tunneling of sorts through
space-time. It has been proved to my satisfaction that
reality is non-local.


can't say i fully understand it all , but i really enjoy reading these
posts and at least was able to research and study this material /topics
which usually leads me to stumble on other interesting /related stuff

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John Smith I wrote:
It is obivious they are nit-picking in an
endeavor to make you appear as an idiot;


People who say, "Everything is already known
about __________" have removed any doubt about
who is the idiot. :-)
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Jimmie D wrote:
The universe is probably a lot stranger than you or I think it is.


Presumably, since our "local" reality is non-local,
the entire universe may be just another version of
"Flatland". There seems to be a shortcut not only
across space but across time (assuming time actually
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John Smith I wrote:

The universe is probably a lot stranger than you or I think it is.

Well said, and that ain't the half of it; a lot of amateurs are a lot
stranger than I am comfortable with! :-)


What do you expect? They probably contain strange quarks.
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Gives an entirely new spin on tunneling.


Strange quarks have a spin of -1/2
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John Smith I wrote:
To me, it is quite clear, we have only kludged together "theories" and
equations which we slave with (but, are quite usable till better comes
along), we use these under the burden of great errors and unsolved
riddles ... to others, it may indeed appear as a finished work of art ...


Doesn't it make complete sense for a single photon
to be able to pass through two slits at once and
interfere with itself on the other side? Even a
Buckyball made from many carbon atoms can do the
same thing. :-0
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On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 17:39:17 GMT, Cecil Moore
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Richard Clark wrote:
Gives an entirely new spin on tunneling.


Strange quarks have a spin of -1/2


And Harlequin has Fabio.
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Jimmie D wrote:
The universe is probably a lot stranger than you or I think it is.


Presumably, since our "local" reality is non-local,
the entire universe may be just another version of
"Flatland". There seems to be a shortcut not only
across space but across time (assuming time actually
exists).
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73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com


I agree and like your flatland anaolgy. I think if we are not careful we can
be as narrow-minded about the nature of the universe as those who thought
the only elements were earth wind water and fire or Earth was the center of
the universe. We are not that much closer to the truth than they were.

Jimmie


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On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 14:24:35 -0400, "Jimmie D"
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I agree and like your flatland anaolgy. I think if we are not careful we can
be as narrow-minded about the nature of the universe as those who thought
the only elements were earth wind water and fire or Earth was the center of
the universe. We are not that much closer to the truth than they were.


Hi Jimmie,

Their contemporaries thought that trees could enter into their dreams
and explain the mysteries of life - hence the legacy of "knock on
wood" which a lot of this ersatz hero worship correspondence is so
like.

Let's see, a link to a National Enquirer story headlines a story about
a surgeon who grafts a pig's head onto Paris Hilton, and the poster
suddenly crows like a medical authority:
"Amazing how Lister and Pasteur were just so many
country bumpkin scientists!
If Professor Christiaan Barnard was such a whiz
with heart transplants, he would have done this years ago."

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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Richard Clark wrote:

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Let's see, a link to a National Enquirer story headlines a story about
a surgeon who grafts a pig's head onto Paris Hilton, and the poster
...
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


Richard:

Now you have my interest!

Did this alleged operation result in Paris being any more attractive to
50+ year old males, such as myself?

Regards,
JS
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