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    "Ultra-relativistic" will be one of the better ways of describing this case.
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    Nugatory reacted to russ_watters's post in the thread B Why 186,282? with Like Like.
    For my part I want to emphasize that truly my participation here is not intended to be argumentative, it's that I think there is a real...
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    Nugatory replied to the thread B Why 186,282?.
    Light moving through space is an electromagnetic wave, and the speed of any wave is determined by the balance between whatever pushes...
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    They are separated by distance in both frames, but simultaneous in just one frame. You might find it helpful to think about what the...
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    Nugatory replied to the thread I Qubits state calculation.
    Unless there are more parts to the problem (the otherwise irrelevant Pauli matrices suggest that there might be) it looks as if these...
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    Achieving a decent undergraduate-level understanding of special relativity through self-study is not necessarily unrealistic - more...
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    Nugatory replied to the thread I EPR in Bohm formulation.
    Kinda sorta…. But I wouldn’t use the phrase “according to EPR” because all three of them would have agreed with your #29 calculation...
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    Nugatory replied to the thread I EPR in Bohm formulation.
    Randomly picking the two axes gives a probability of 1/2 across the ensemble of pairs, as you correctly calculated in #29. From that...
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    This attempt to extend an interpretation of non-relativistic QM into curved spacetime is off-topic for this thread and risks a major...
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    Nugatory replied to the thread I EPR in Bohm formulation.
    I just looked. You've misunderstood what he is saying, which is basically a less concise explanation of @DrChinese's "simplest proof of...
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    Nugatory replied to the thread I EPR in Bohm formulation.
    You are making a mistake in your calculation somewhere, as both are using the ##\cos^2\theta## rule and agree about the probabilities of...
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    Nugatory replied to the thread I EPR in Bohm formulation.
    I’m still not following your argument here. EPR and QM agree about the probabilities of getting “opposite spin” in the sense of your...
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    Nugatory replied to the thread I EPR in Bohm formulation.
    I am not sure what you mean by “the EPR predicted probability”, but everyone agrees that the probability of opposite spins is a function...
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    Nugatory replied to the thread I EPR in Bohm formulation.
    In a bell test the measurement axes are not 90 degrees apart, because at that angle the inequality will not be violated - it’s the...
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    No, the mass of the electron is unchanged, as is the mass of the proton.. The mass of a multi-particle system is generally not equal to...
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