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Thank you all for your replies.
Sep 10, 2025
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No. There is no way of distinguishing a so-called collapsed state from an uncollapsed state (the “so-called” is there because even...
Sep 10, 2025
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I guess your idea is to measure A and simultaneously B "changes state", which is instantly observed by clock B. That misunderstands...
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The mechanism described there is not what you propose in your original post.
Sep 10, 2025
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Evidently this has been proven possible. See the following article: Tang, BY., Tian, M., Chen, H. et al. Demonstration of 75 km-fiber...
Sep 9, 2025
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Given two quantum entangled particles A and B, let each be located inside one of two identical clocks. Let each clock be set to zero...
Sep 9, 2025
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Thank you.
Aug 31, 2025
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I have Google searched for "Anderson's kappa" but not readily found. What specifically is it?
Aug 30, 2025
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Very good points, thanks all of you for your comments. I know it took time out of your days to respond back to me, and I appreciate it...
Aug 30, 2025
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@James Hasty - here's why all attempts to measure the one way speed of light fail. This is a Minkowski diagram - it shows the position...
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You cannot ever test for the one way speed of light with any experiment in any location at any time (without assuming the answer at some...
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Just for the record, one way to synchronize two clocks would be for one clock to send out a signal at ##t_1 = 0## and when that signal...
Aug 30, 2025
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I realize that assuming a radio wave travels at the speed of light in all directions to initiate synchronization of the clocks is a flaw...
Aug 29, 2025
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PeroK wrote: two clocks on the space station would eventually show different times if their orbits are at slightly different radii. Ibix...
Aug 29, 2025
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OK. If my "experiment" were performed on the International Space Station (ISS), which is a "falling reference frame", that would satisfy...
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