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is general relativity just nonlocalitys way of doin stuff .

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 6:38 pm
by jackles
yeah general relativity is just nonlocalitys way of doin stuff no big deal.its just another form of nonlocality that is all.?and same goes for special relativity its just nonlocalities way. analised by us observers thats all.?no big deal.ha

Re: is general relativity just nonlocalitys way of doin stuf

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 11:45 am
by Philosophy Explorer
Here's what Wikipedia says about nonlocality:

"In physics, nonlocality or action at a distance is the direct interaction of two objects that are separated in space with no perceivable intermediate agency or mechanism."

What I get out of this is there is no ether.

PhilX

Re: is general relativity just nonlocalitys way of doin stuf

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 8:02 pm
by jackles
Yes there is no aether.everthing is in existance is there by involved certainy.the universe is involved by certainty.nonlocality is certainty .the entangle particals are involved particals .relativity is involvment .change of state is involment .uncertainty is a form of certainy.