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From: Inertial on 8 Jun 2010 18:15 "Huang" <huangxienchen(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:f3fcd5ed-dea5-4f7e-8d11-d115541c6230(a)d8g2000yqf.googlegroups.com... > None of this quibbling addresses the fact that if two objects are in > the same inertial referance frame, Every object in the universe is in every inertial reference frame .. every frame includes the entire universe > then - if you regard one of them as > being in a gravitational field then you have instantaneous information > about the other. No .. you don't > And if you regard one of them as being in an > accelerated reference frame then you have spooky instantaneous > information about the other. No .. you don't > This - regardless of how far apart they are separated, and without the > need for some nebulous "information aether". Then how do you know both of them are (you are assuming) mutually at rest? There must be information exchanged or some physical mechanism in place the you can analyze that ensures it is. Regardless .. being able to say if we know two objects must have properties the same, then we know they must be the same is just a tautology, and not equivalent to entanglement. |