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MeJennifer said:Where did I say that the EM waves and the wave fuction are the same?![]()
You were asking me about forces, electro-magnetism is a force.
And you were claiming that EM forces are non-local. The "non-local" connection cannot be made using classical EM theory. And since you invoked the EPR experiment, then it must be quantum mechanical. But in such an experiment, no EM interactions is invoked upon measurement. QM entanglement may imply non-locality, but NOT EM interactions. No EPR papers that I've read have ever made such claims (and neither has QED)
You are being VERY terse in explaining yourself after each of my question. If this is how you wish to proceed with each of your claim, then I suggest you do not make such claims in the future since you appear to refuse to elaborate in detail, but rather make a specific citation of the paper that can back your claim. So in this case, please point out to me the EPR paper/s that have explicitly made the claim that the results imply a non-local EM force.
Zz.