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July 13, 2012, 06:22:11 AM |
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Yes, sorry, I realise now I did not phrase my earlier post in such a way as to make clear that Joy Christian's work not only debunks spooky action at a distance as merely a natural reflection of the topology of space (as a two-sphere not a binary scalar) but also leaves it fully non-spooky as in not violating the speed of light.
(The failure to realise that the correct topology is a two-sphere, whose topology naturally correlates points differently from points of scalar binary values, results in imagining some spooky cause must be causing the effects that simply were not understood due to not taking into account the topology of the domain space.)
-MarkM-
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