Non-locality, a concept in physics

India
May 26, 2009 1:08pm CST
The concept of non locality is in contrast to theory of relativity. It appears in corpusculas theory and Quantum physics. It is an exciting concept which has been proved in laboratory. This challenges the Einstein notion that nothing can travel faster than light. One of quantum physics crazier notions is that two particles seem to communicate with each other instantly, even when they are billions of miles apart. This branch of physics is being misused by theologists?
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@vibbsdod (24)
• India
22 Aug 09
i agree to what u have told so far.. but my one small dought would be how can u measure anything which is faster than light, i mean what kind of equipment ur using.. and more over ur telling tht it is proved in lab.. and finally even if there is some machine or device which can actually measure this.. then tht itself is faster than light mean it is able to trace something faster than light then it has to interpret things faster than light... my personal opinion is tht if the theory existed then it would have spread like wild fire all over news channels but there every day is the learning process i will also check abt it...:)
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• India
23 Aug 09
Welcome on board. Keep thinking. Keep researching and give me answers to the questions you have raised.