On Thursday, November 28, 2019 at 8:27:28 AM UTC-6, Bruno Marchal wrote:
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> On 26 Nov 2019, at 22:39, Bruce Kellett <bhkel...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
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> I think it is becoming generally accepted in the physics community that 
> the entangled state is intrinsically non-local: acting on one part of it 
> affects the rest, even across the entire universe.
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> That would mean some FTL actions, but I very much doubt this.
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> Bruno
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(Some physicists and philosophers point out that "nonlocal" is ambiguous: 
nonlocal in space? or nonlocal in time?)


In programming (theoretic) there is a notion of nonlocality in programs in 
the logic programming paradigms, specifically in (for modeling physics)

     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concurrent_logic_programming

It's the* logical variable*.

When theoretical physicists begin using logical variables in their theory, 
then there might be a God after all.

@philipthrift

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