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Title | The Generalized Equations of Motion and the EPR |
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Author(s) | Walter Babin |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2009 |
Journal | General Science Journal |
No. of pages | 3 |
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Abstract
It would appear that any question of "locality" or "non-locality" is primarily dependent on the validity of theories associated with the speed of light. There is the limitation imposed by relativity theory and some indication of superluminal speed associated with quantum theory. Because of our incomplete understanding of the fundamental laws of physics (hidden variables), such discussions can continue endlessly with no possibility of resolution. We will see that the answer has been obvious for the last hundred years.