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Smile Re: rational polygons - 01-31-2008, 03:09 PM

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That could be the quantum nonlocality that many are talking about. I' afraid I dont understand it. My idea is based on the existence of unit circle of gauge invariance, in fact two circles linked together into a Hopf ring. Transformations exist and they commute between zero and infinity but not taking the exact values of zero and infinity.

I don't fully understand it either,but it "feels" right!



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