Mind Alive

Journey of Quantum Infinity

August 12, 2003

The main relevance of quantum mechanics for the enquiries pursued in this journal appears to be the possibility of nonlocality. Many quantum physicist believe that nonlocality is intrinsic to quantum mechanics. Nonlocality can be descibed as the interaction of two entities separated in space. This has been demonstrated experimentally, although for objects which have a previous history of interactions. A recent experiment showed this interaction by particles with a 600 meter separation, across the Danube River, out of line of sight. (Science, 1 August 2003, pp621-623)

Identity is a form of coherence. Infinitely repeated identity is another form of coherence.