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Should I keep my insights to myself?
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(04-27-2025, 07:52 PM)FlyingClayDisk Wrote: Indeed, this is an interesting theory.  It also begs the question of...'rotating' in relation to what?  In other words, any 'thing' which rotates must be housed inside of something else (we'll just call it a box for ease of discussion) with which to compare it's rotational velocity and/or direction.
 

Me too.  But to your point; I would be very leery to even sit down for such an explanation which started with quantum mechanics (only) without first explaining the traditional physics principles which lead up to the quantum interactions.  So, I would expect an explanation which starts somewhere other than assuming FTL movement and super positioning are automatically possible without first demonstrating how these conditions came into being, and from what, in the first place.  Anything short of that would just be pure philosophical speculation, in my opinion of course.

I am beginning to think that philosophy, spirituality, imagination and science all need their rightful place in figuring out this mystery of creation and life.
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RE: Should I keep my insights to myself? - by quintessentone - Yesterday, 06:02 AM