Wednesday, 5 July 2017

Aspects's Experimental Test Of Bell's Inequality Through Systemic Functional Linguistics [1]

Gribbin (1990: 227):
Because it takes 20 nanoseconds for a photon to travel from the atom in which it is born in the heart of the experiment to the detector itself, there is no way in which any information about the experimental setup can travel from one part of the apparatus to the other and affect the outcome of any measurement — unless such an influence travels faster than light.

Blogger Comments:

From the perspective of Systemic Functional Linguistic theory, there is no "travelling of information about the experimental setup" and, thus, no faster–than–light signalling. Two entangled photons are two related instances of the same quantum potential, and these are meanings construed of experience.

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