Fons Wils 0103

The question of quantum entanglement…
 
So it is very important to answer these questions. When Einstein derived gravity from this maximum limit to the speed of light, he wanted to find proof of that. To try to answer this question he devised an experiment with particles of light - photons: ”Okay, when we have a couple of photons and we separate them, the one is going to have a reaction with his spin up, and the other is going to have a reaction with his spin down."
 
Some experiments that have been developed since then have made it possible to observe particles that have been separated by a very great distance - meaning hundreds of thousands of kilometres. And what we have found is that these particles always know, at each moment, what the other is doing.
 
But this is in contradiction with what Einstein predicted about the maximum speed for the signal. Because since the one particle knows immediately what the other is doing, this implies that it is possible for communication to travel faster than the speed of light. So this is another problem, which is called quantum entanglement: there must be a connection between those two particles that lies beyond the laws of space and time.
 
So this is a quick glimpse of what the problems are, what the ‘why’ questions are. In my work "On the Origin" I have found many such questions of great importance, but I think these here are the most important ones to answer.

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