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I remember, in my studies of electronics ca 1961, reading of the Davisson-Germer double slit experiments (!926?). I remember hearing a BBC Science program ca 1975 in which it was suggested that with a pair of electrons, each somehow 'knew' what the other was doing, even though separated by great distance. This article http://www.robertlanzabiocentrism.co...-isnt-the-end/
seems to take us a long, puzzling way further. It is a lengthy article, but I found it fascinating to read. I ask: is this the accepted position of physicists today? I refer mainly to the second part of the referred article. |
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