bahman wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 10:33 am
X and Y cannot lay at the same point since otherwise we are dealing with a simultaneous process and there cannot be any change in the system.
This is incoherent gibberish.
Simultaneous change at an instant in time IS entanglement.
X and Y do lay at the same point. IN TIME.
X and Y do lay at different points. IN SPACE.
You could even imagine X and Y in terms of bisimulation. X and Y are bisimulating (mirroring?) each other. Both X and Y change instantaneously because they are perfectly bisimulating each other.
bahman wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 10:33 am
X and Y cannot lay at the same point since otherwise we are dealing with a simultaneous process and there cannot be any change in the system.
This is incoherent gibberish.
Simultaneous change at an instant in time IS entanglement.
X and Y do lay at the same point. IN TIME.
X and Y do lay at different points. IN SPACE.
You could even imagine X and Y in terms of bisimulation. X and Y are bisimulating (mirroring?) each other. Both X and Y change instantaneously because they are perfectly bisimulating each other.
bahman wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 11:17 am
By point, I don't essentially mean a point in space or time. And yes entanglement is an example of a simultaneous process.
By point you mean a location. In some coordinate system.
If it's a point in spacetime then you can have points along the same y-coordinate (time) OR along the same x-coordinate (space).
bahman wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 11:17 am
By point, I don't essentially mean a point in space or time. And yes entanglement is an example of a simultaneous process.
By point you mean a location. In some coordinate system.
If it's a point in spacetime then you can have points along the same y-coordinate (time) OR along the same x-coordinate (space).
bahman wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 11:17 am
By point, I don't essentially mean a point in space or time. And yes entanglement is an example of a simultaneous process.
By point you mean a location. In some coordinate system.
If it's a point in spacetime then you can have points along the same y-coordinate (time) OR along the same x-coordinate (space).
Skepdick wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 6:27 pm
A point doesn't mean anything.
A point in ... what?
A point does mean something. It is an idea that can help us to understand some other ideas like simultaneous process.
The universe is in an endless and eternal cycle of evolution from the structure
of quantum particles to macrocosmic and macro-biological systems.
Some people just do not accept this irrefutable Fact, and instead they prefer to just believe that the Universe came from absolutely nothing, or, came from some thing, which they have a great deal of trouble explaining what that thing is, exactly.
Infinite regress is how static representations deal with their inability to represent cosmic flux.
Paradoxes are mostly the product of linguistics...math being a kind of language.
Human mind - organic minds - must reduce all dynamic processes into a form it can process and store - abstractions.
Then humans take these representations literally.