In the point of view of a photon, it travels instantaneously to its destination? That seems fake.
From the point of view of a photon there's also no distance between the start and end point. In a (kinda stoned) sense light connects us to anything it touches. Like, woah dude
In a (kinda stoned) sense light connects us to anything it touches. Like, woah dude
entanglement means this is true o.O
if you took a whole bunch of pairs of entangled particles and used them to make two black holes, the black holes would be entangled, and their interiors might be a connected space.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOQwkI2rcP8 check the description for the whole lecture
It's statistically unlikely to the point of being impossible in any kind of realistic scenario. Still a neat thing to think about tho
to clarify, the thought experiment of entangled black holes having connected interior spacetimes is not intended to be understood as something which could occur naturally. It's intended to illustrate the notion that the structure of spacetime itself might arise from entanglement interactions. i.e. the explicit emerging from the implicit.
Speaking of thinking dialectically, it seems clear to me that black holes embody a synthesis of the seemingly contradictory quantum and gravitational theories, and that moving our physics forward in a synthesis of those theories is helped by studying them.
From the point of view of a photon there's also no distance between the start and end point. In a (kinda stoned) sense light connects us to anything it touches. Like, woah dude
entanglement means this is true o.O
if you took a whole bunch of pairs of entangled particles and used them to make two black holes, the black holes would be entangled, and their interiors might be a connected space.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOQwkI2rcP8 check the description for the whole lecture
EDIT: just listen to the whole lecture lol, it rules
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to clarify, the thought experiment of entangled black holes having connected interior spacetimes is not intended to be understood as something which could occur naturally. It's intended to illustrate the notion that the structure of spacetime itself might arise from entanglement interactions. i.e. the explicit emerging from the implicit.
Speaking of thinking dialectically, it seems clear to me that black holes embody a synthesis of the seemingly contradictory quantum and gravitational theories, and that moving our physics forward in a synthesis of those theories is helped by studying them.
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