Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Quantum Philosophy of Nonlocality and entanglements

Quantum Philosophy That i always think about it:
If someone break down a single structure to its subsystems(For example a particle with spin 0 has broken to the two particles with spins 1/2;-1/2) we have two entangled parties, It means that if someone separate those particles and put them so far, by measuring one of them,one can discard all information about second part, this is the quantum entaglement which leads to nonlocality.
Just imagine!,
If the universe comes from BiG-Bang explosion, meaning whole universe has a single source which was separated and have made all today's world,
maybe you ask what is the relation between entanglement and BIGBang theory?
It's clear, everything in the world have same source, thus everything highly entangled together, it means that by detecting each parts of the world we should find information about unknown terms of the world, so wired isn't it?
this is describe why twins can sense same things and same phenomena in one shot point!!!
1. The Greek philosopher Plotinus believed that the metaphysical principle of Mind is nonlocal, and explained that, because it is not limited by time and space, it can be present everywhere. Similarly, Karl Pribram has demonstrated that memory is not localized in specific parts of the brain. Does quantum nonlocality support -- or help us understand -- noetic theories of the universe? Is the underlying structure of the universe essentially noetic in nature?

2.What is the nature of the universal "laws of physics," which seem to be the same everywhere. Do the laws of physics presuppose some type of nonlocality? Does the very concept of "the universe" as one thing imply a form of cosmological holism and nonlocality?

3.If every "particle" is in communication with every other "particle," could the phenomenon of quantum nonlocality help account in some way for the self-organizing, recurrent patterns of form that appear everywhere in the universe? Could such a theory contribute to our understanding of morphogenesis on a cosmological level?

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