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Re: Telescope Paradox - a.k.a. double slit?

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Posted by stephenk on August 06, 2003 at 19:23:25:

In Reply to: Re: Telescope Paradox - a.k.a. double slit? posted by lanecove on August 06, 2003 at 18:06:29:

What if the slits were say a billion miles apart, about the diameter of jupiter's orbit. The quantum is near the slit for a picosecond yet theoritically it would be interacting with the second slit some hour and a half away at the SOL.
If there were a second density mode in the aether of say 10^15 antigms/cc, equal to the neutrons density, by Young's equasion it would allow propagation at 300 billion LYs/sec.
I believe that this is not only the speed of entanglement but of gravity and the electric charge.
Thanks again
stephen kearney

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