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On Apr 16, 5:35*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Double A That instantly moving one electron theory came out of Feynman and Wheeler fooling around with that idea. It is non-sense in the macro realm but in the quantum realm(micro) it could answer how an electron can be in two places at once,and can fit with Feynman's "Sum of the History theory"(two slit answer) go figure * TreBert And why every electron looks exactly the same as every other electron (it's the same one!). Double-A |
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Double A I think we have our thinking caps on. It is a short easy
theory(that makes it reality) Feynman & Wheeler just could not believe it. We can TreBert |
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On Apr 16, 8:02*am, Double-A wrote:
And why every electron looks exactly the same as every other electron (it's the same one!). Google 'One Electron Universe'. ![]() |
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oc Is there a theory that the universe has only one electron that can
be every where at once? that is far out thinking,but it could be reality in quantum weirdness go figure TreBert |
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