creeky belly
Posts: 205 Joined: June 2006
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Quote | Remember that no problem exists so long as the quantum information potential decreases when the kinetic energy increases. The total energy remains the same, like a frictionless pendulum. Think of Bohm particles or even the Führungsfeld (yeah, that's a pretentious term but it's sorta catchy), both of which tranfer information between local subsystems. Notice how the "R" variable in the quantum potential expression corresponds with Shannon informational entropy; this is no coincidence. In fact, it's eerie how my ideas are retracing Bohm's hypothesis, since I'm not cribbing from anyone. |
You're talking exactly about the propagation of probability current, well understood within the confines of QM.
I would say that quantum cryptography works pretty well on its own, locality or no. It is a lucrative field, however, since there does not seems to be a real way to crack it.
In the long run, these points are all moot if you use any massive objects, which are well understood within the language of GR. This also does not address any of the fundamental problems with a geocentric universe. I will defer to Eric's posts for now, since conflicts within quantum mechanics really have little to do with the phenomenon you need to address.
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