Originally Posted By: K
Yes, and I suppose it's amazing if you understand it well enough. But the overall effect is very non-amazing. If you didn't know how it worked, you'd just say "oh well when the entangled pair was together they agreed on what result to produce if ever either of them was observed."


If you regard QM as a "window" into the infinite; entanglement becomes understandable. It is no stranger than talking about needing to involve other dimensions in order to make sense of observations; especially if we then have to accept that these dimensions are rolled up "infinitely small".

If the quons, in their F of R, exist in infinity, there is never any question of physical separation between them, either in space or time. Instantaneous communication is always possible, because the separation is only in the F of R of the observer.


There never was nothing.