Dear FISers,

A question I have about entanglement is what this phenomenon can tell us on the nature of physical law. The "physical" existentiality of physical laws themselves looks intriguing ---where do they "seat"? And what coherence and entanglement may tell about that? Some physicists have replied me it is a metaphysical and trivial question... but maybe not for advancing toward a comprehensive informational vision of the quantum it / bit.

In another matter, as we change the time (& space) window from which we observe phenomena, different modes of existence are found, or have to be established. So to speak, things and entities pop-in and pop-out from existence. I have doubts that some entities in Q Mechanics, e.g. about particles and waves, are really adequate to their peculiar time window--notwithstanding their mathematical description neatness. And about their permanence within time itself, a curious "biologization" a la Smolin might be thought of.

best regards

Pedro

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