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alexepascual, I agree with everything you said accept this line.
Wouldn't instantaneous communication prove that one object isn't causing the other to change at all? Wouldn't it mean that they ARE the same object? It would be like looking at two sides of the same coin. One object (or what we thought was it's own object) is in a different location than the other, but we would now have shown that location has nothing to do with identity.alexepascual said:...I think a causality argument could also be used against the possibility of "instantaneous communication"
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