From: Erin N. (enoonan@kent.edu)
Date: Wed Dec 11 2002 - 01:04:12 GMT
>
>ERIN:
>"This is what cracks me up.
>It is not known how this is happens.
>With that being true, can you be honest just admit you know
>jack about it?
>Without knowing how it happens you have firm belief
>in how it doesn't. Amazes me."
>
>Let me put it this way. If I know jack about it, then you know
>less than jack. And I assume by "it" you mean the photon
>behaviour. I am relying on the authority of the physicists,
>just as Lundstrom is. And physicists widely regard superluminal
>information exchange to be impossible. So when a photon changes,
>and its twin photon a million light years away simultaneously
>changes, no information is exchanged. So the claim that "at deeper
>levels, everything...participates in a sensitive, flowing web of
>information", is unsupported by modern physics. Sorry.
>Glenn
Jack or Fr. Glenn,
There is no possible way that when we discover
how it does happen that it involves an exchange of
information.
Can you explain why it is completely ruled out.
A new understanding of the universe could
bring back the possiblity?
Science has forever marked out this possiblity
without understanding how it happens.
That kind of scares me despite knowing less
then you or Jack. Then again most dogmatic religions
scare me also.
erin
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