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Undergrad Block Time & Action at a Distance
'Breezy' indeed, thanks for the link and the directtion:)- InterestedParty
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Undergrad Block Time & Action at a Distance
Ahhhh, that makes sense, thanks, a good summation:)- InterestedParty
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Undergrad Block Time & Action at a Distance
Thanks again. I understand that that's what block time isn't, I was just wondering if there was anything like it in QM, but you've answered my question.- InterestedParty
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Undergrad Block Time & Action at a Distance
Could I just ask: if time *were* viewed as all future and past permanently existing in the same moment, is there a QM way of describing that as a concept?- InterestedParty
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Undergrad Block Time & Action at a Distance
LOL! Thanks for taking the time to respond, I appreciate it:)- InterestedParty
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Exploring Quantum Mechanics: A Beginner's Guide to Physics and Beyond
Hi, just someone with an interest in QM and physics in general. Guaranteed to ask a lot of daft questions.- InterestedParty
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Undergrad Block Time & Action at a Distance
Sorry, for the lack of correct terminology - this may be answered elsewhere on the forum, I haven't been able to find it. If the Universe is in Einstein's 'Block Time', then does this provide a mechanism for 'action at a distance'? Rather than a particle being split and entangled, if viewed...- InterestedParty
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