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From: Archimedes Plutonium on 27 Dec 2009 23:38 Chapter (19) Bell Inequality with Superdeterminism fits only in an Atom Totality theory --- quoting what Archimedes Plutonium gave as a Wikipedia entry on Superdeterminism -- SUPERDETERMINISM Physicist John S. Bell as referenced by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_S._Bell is noted mostly for his Bell Inequality Theorem which shows us that Quantum Physics is not just restricted to the microworld but that Quantum Physics stretches clear across the Cosmos. John Bell not only discovered the Inequality for which experimental physicists such as Alain Aspect could then test to see if Quantum Mechanics stretches across the Cosmos, but one of John Bell's contributions to science is rarely noted. And John Bell does not discuss this contribution in printed material but seems to have conveyed it on the BBC television in interviews. It is my opinion that the concept of Superdeterminism is John Bell's finest contribution to physics, and much more important than his Bell Theorem, even though it required his Inequality to come to his concept of Superdeterminism. As far as I know from the history of physics, the concept of Superdeterminism begins with John Bell because it requires John Bell's Inequality Theorem. And the concept of Superdeterminism is probably John Bell's greatest single contribution to science. Here is John Bell defining what Superdeterminism is: --- Bell stated on the BBC --- "There is a way to escape the inference of superluminal speeds and spooky action at a distance. But it (Superdeterminism) involves absolute determinism in the universe, the complete absence of free will. Suppose the world is super-deterministic, with not just inanimate nature running on behind-the-scenes clockwork, but with our behavior, including our belief that we are free to choose to do one experiment rather than another, absolutely predetermined, including the "decision" by the experimenter to carry out one set of measurements rather than another, the difficulty disappears. There is no need for a faster than light signal to tell particle A what measurement has been carried out on particle B, because the universe, including particle A, already "knows" what that measurement, and its outcome, will be." --- end Bell quote --- --- further statement by John Bell to the BBC on Superdeterminism --- "The only alternative to quantum probabilities, superpositions of states, collapse of the wavefunction, and spooky action at a distance, is that everything is superdetermined. For me it is a dilemma. I think it is a deep dilemma, and the resolution of it will not be trivial; it will require a substantial change in the way we look at things." --- end Bell quote--- Physicists rarely mention the concept of superdeterminism and how it solves the problems of Quantum Mechanics. They do not mention it partly because it disrupts the Big Bang Theory, since it makes no sense that a Big Bang Universe can have superdeterminism. John Bell lived under the Big Bang Theory, but if he had lived into the 1990s there arose a rival theory to the Big Bang, called the Atom Totality. The problem John Bell had with Superdeterminism is that there is no mechanism in the Big-Bang theory to make Superdeterminism work. In the Atom-Totality theory, there is a mechanism in that the Nucleus of the Atom-Totality does all the ordering up of every event that takes place in the Cosmos. The Nucleus pulls the strings of every event that takes place in the entire Universe. The year that John S. Bell died, 1990, is the year in which the Atom-Totality theory was born. --- end quoting what Archimedes Plutonium gave as a entry to Wikipedia for Superdeterminism --- Archimedes Plutonium www.iw.net/~a_plutonium whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |