36grit Posted July 17, 2011 Posted July 17, 2011 I heard that when they discovered gravitaional lenzing that they were looking at two stars that were exactly alike. Through careful observation that proved the gravitational lenzing theory and that were actually seeing two instances of the same star as the light moving around a galaxy had'nt quite congealed into a single visual frame because of the disances involved. Could quantum entanlement be the result of quantum gravitational lenzing?
swansont Posted July 17, 2011 Posted July 17, 2011 Quantum entanglement is a consequence of "run of the mill" QM. It is explainable without resorting to a nonexistent theory.
mathematic Posted July 17, 2011 Posted July 17, 2011 I heard that when they discovered gravitaional lenzing that they were looking at two stars that were exactly alike. Through careful observation that proved the gravitational lenzing theory and that were actually seeing two instances of the same star as the light moving around a galaxy had'nt quite congealed into a single visual frame because of the disances involved. Could quantum entanlement be the result of quantum gravitational lenzing? These two items are completely unrelated. However they are both well documented phenomena.
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