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by zmgsabst
1075 days ago
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Not just because it was touching: - because it was touching; - and because we observe non-local information stored in braiding of the wave equation; even when we separate the constituent (quasi)particles. The belief that you can reduce a system by decoupling a particle or system from outside influences is at odds with that second fact. We’re storing the hidden variables in those non-localities; when you measure a system where both particles are part of a non-local phenomenon, they’re coordinating through that non-locality. What has literally no proposed mechanism is suggesting such non-local quasiparticles disappeared — by what specific mechanism did primordial anyons dissipate? |
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