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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Is light an independent entity, or is it an effect of a larger mechanism ?
« on: 14/10/2019 07:30:46 »
Is this a good time to ask about something I came across recently in a popular science video somewhere....
Concerning a particular type of particle which, when its 'state' was changed then a matching particle's state also changed - instantaneously, no matter how widely seperated in distance (thus appearing to break the lightspeed limit).
Sorry I forget the details and the video, because I didn't pay too much attention to it. But just wondering if this rings any bells here?
Concerning a particular type of particle which, when its 'state' was changed then a matching particle's state also changed - instantaneously, no matter how widely seperated in distance (thus appearing to break the lightspeed limit).
Sorry I forget the details and the video, because I didn't pay too much attention to it. But just wondering if this rings any bells here?
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