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I have a layman's theory about quantum physics "spookiness"
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RE: I have a layman's theory about quantum physics "spookiness"
(March 2, 2017 at 2:38 am)Alex K Wrote: I'm not sure I can square your characterization of the big bang as stuff being released explosively from a shell in an explosive fashion with what I know about cosmology. But getting to your main point - how would particles travelling through wormholes cause quantum spookiness? Remember that quantum entanglement doesn't facilitate faster than light communication.

I only use the word "spookiness" the same way a scientist does. Not ascribing anything supernatural to it, just that it doesn't make sense that it happens. The thought I am having is that there are tiny pockets where gravity doesn't have a hold, but those pockets are only accessible to the tiniest particles. So what we perceive as a particles transporting without movement, is just our inability to detect these micro anti-gravity pockets. Does that even make sense?
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RE: I have a layman's theory about quantum physics "spookiness" - by Won2blv - March 2, 2017 at 2:08 pm

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