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Originally Posted by Nesti
This is where I knew this discussion would end up...it always does...is there a way, a descriptive mechanism, which can tie-in all of the observed affects?!
Is it possible, that-that mechanism be, not quantum based, but relativity based? And that quantum measurement be rescinded to bits-n-pieces of information lying here and there…in Bohm’s own words “If these various condensations are close together, they approximate a track. The electron itself can never be separated from the whole of space, which is its ground.” Could he be suggesting that relativity holds the promise of our answers?
Can it be interpreted that, quantum measurements contain only pieces of the puzzle – the electron phasing in and out of reality – and that quantum measurements are discontinuous by nature, yet relative aspects tell us that an electron (all particles/energy) must reside, and never be separated from, its grounding – the continuum itself - the Choreographer of the movement and dance of energy?
If so, can relativity be altered is such a way, or perhaps a component be added into it, so that we have a single picture and description of the behavior of matter as it moves and interacts through space.
The speed of light through space depends only upon the properties of the light and the properties of the space.
Lynette T. Wilson
The quantum and relative properties of both light and space must be accounted for, not necessarily unified. This is my whole point, we seek unification, why can't we simply have 'expressed associations'.
Almost everyone can smell the coffee, but what does (would) a coffee machine look like?
Cheers
Mark
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I knew it would end up here too. You can't separate the two and no matter how hard they try, neither can the theoreticians.
Maybe what we need is a theory of Quantum Relativity
