Author: Rafael Andrist
Date: 12:44:04 04/26/01
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On April 26, 2001 at 14:39:29, Christophe Theron wrote: >On April 26, 2001 at 08:06:40, Thorsten Czub wrote: > >>On April 26, 2001 at 06:54:52, joe dean wrote: >>>I believe Thorsten is referring to an anomoly in physics where two particles, >>>massively disconnected in space, are able to communicate with each other >>>instantaneously. >>> >>>This contravenes the Einsteinian paradigm that information cannot flow faster >>>than the speed of light (or that information cannot flow instantaneously). >>> >>>He will stick with both chess and physics. One hopes. New ideas. >> >>exactly, my english in this field is not very good. >> >>the 2 particles have opposite spin when they have been build using this one >>event. >>and they are connected. like people who fall in love with each other. > > > > >Yes. The same law explains why slices of bread and jam ALWAYS fall on the jam >side. That depends only from the height of the table. Because these normally have ~ the same height, slices of bread and jam fall on the jam side. Something Einstein's theory is unable to explain (at least not until >version 5.32). > >And why love stories end badly, generally. > > > > Christophe
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