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Could action-at-a-distance explain instantaneous communication? - Ostronomos - Jan 2, 2025 From what I understand scientists have concluded that action-at-a-distance is a real phenomenon. It is possible to experience it between actual living beings as well as subatomic particles. Hence I conclude that it explains instantaneous communication which appears to carry the baggage of "supernatural" phenomenon when one is unreserved about tacking on such labels. I myself can attest to this. RE: Could action-at-a-distance explain instantaneous communication? - Syne - Jan 3, 2025 If you knew anything about the subject, you'd know that quantum action-at-a-distance cannot relay information. For such a smarty pants, you sure seem incapable of learning and understanding a wide variety of subjects. |