Hmmmm .... I need to think about this .. !
However in the mean time if they are not separated by space then their seemingly instant communication would still be within the rules .. ie: no speed limit broken.
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something we've never encountered before in our normal universe
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But 'Quantum Entanglement' and 'Speed of light being a maximum' are both in our normal universe... Its conceptualising (is that a word) it that I am having difficulty with.
Einstein said "For we convinced physicists, the distinction between past, present and future is only an illusion, however persistent. The only thing thats real is the
whole of spacetime"
With the above in mind, to then take either SPACE or TIME as separate entities and make a definite decision based on either of these and arrive at 'something we have never encountered before in our normal universe' ... could this lead to errors in our perception?
If space-time is the entity, then we are travelling thru (space x time) at a certain rate. The 'result' of this multiplcation is our 'normal universe' which we all perceive.
We can reduce the 'space' in the formula and increase the 'time' in the formula to give us the same 'result' which we will perceive as our 'normal universe' but it is not.
In other words space-time remains the same, but space and time are flexible and adjustable parameters within the formula.
In the case of entanglement either of these figures could be manipulated to give by our standards a great deal of space. But in fact there may be no space between them. Its just that the answer comes out the same
I am really just brainstorming here and am probably in the wrong forum. Also I don't know that I have made myself very clear. Appreciate your reply.
GREG