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carl fischbach
Oct10-03, 10:57 PM
After analysing the velocity limiting factor of
c,the contraction of time space I've drawn the
the following conclusions about the quantum world.
First you place observers on atoms moving in all
different directions at nonrelativistic and relativistic
velocities,then these atoms emit light.
Since the light reaching atoms from it's plane
of reference cannot be greater than c you will
find that different observers will see
events yet to happen to other atoms, (ie light
striking these atoms)these are possibilities in
the future.Events are only made real when the
event actually happens to the atom that it's
observer will see. In the world of relativity an observed event
may or may not happen depending
on the final position of the atom that it was to
occur to.
This is the only explenation of the quantum
world that makes any sense to me, but don't
take my word for it because John Wheeler drew
almost the same conclusion that the universe
consists of many branches of reality, any comments.