Originally Posted By: Paul
By examination of experimental results we can agree that a neutron can indeed be in two places at the same moment in time.


I find myself wondering if quantum weirdness, which must include bi-location, could arise from the possibility that in "looking at" quantum objects and their behaviour, we are getting some small insight into infinite reality, in which there is no separation in time or space.

If my idea that we live in an infinite cosmos, of which we can experience only part, is right, then it could be that the more we learn about the quantum world, the nearer we might come to understanding infinity. It's only a thought, but science is dotted with examples of thoughts that have later been picked up by more able people who have turned them into enduring theories.


There never was nothing.