Re: Quantum Ph. Vs. Relativity



On a sunny day (Mon, 18 Jul 2005 15:01:55 +0000 (UTC)) it happened
glhansen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Gregory L. Hansen) wrote in
<dbgg93$mll$4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>When you turn that into a quantum mechanical problem, the wavefunction
>will be something like
>
> |psi> = (|Stan has red and Vladimir has blue>
> + |Stan has blue and Validimir has red>)/sqrt(2)
>
>The quantum mechanical problem is no different from the classical problem
>in the sense that when Vladimir knows which color he got, he immediately
>knows which color Stan got because Stan will get whatever color Vladimir
>doesn't. No communication required.
>
>Selecting which possible result actually occurs is the million dollar
>question (how much is the Nobel worth these days?), and there are about a
>dozen interpretations of quantum mechanics with no real agreement. But
>it's the same million dollar question that applies to a single observer.
All I can say to this is that consumer test have shown 20 % or more of parcels
not arriving ;-)
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