What is your take on quantum entanglement Mark (Nesti)? I would think that this would set the arrow of time at a quantum level. Once an interaction that is indeterminate has occurred how can it be unscrambled?
I have been to busy specializing in molecular biology for the last thirty years and have only thought about the Universe and the meaning of life on a part time basis.
I last did really heavy mathematics and quantum theory in the early seventies to the eighties.
I only have more questions than answers.
Sorry to use the singular vertical pronoun so often (Sir Humprey).
To believe in a universal standing wave brings us back to a bog ordinary constant Universe a la Hoyle.
Or to put it another way a cosmic jukebox with a limited repertoire.
The Universe has too many properties that rule this out. The eons that passed before even simple stuff happened also rules this out.
Bert
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