yeah, that's actually true. If you have a split particles and you measure one to be positive then you automatically know the other to be negative instantaneously. There's a lot more to it than that obviously...I think I read about this in one of Michio Kaku's books.
were getting into some higher end physics here though...or I guess I should say newer physics. We have a long way to go in physics, but I think as it is defined now, gravity is like a wave that travels at the speed of light. Just like when you throw a stone into a pond.
But then there's tons of other theories about membranes and parallel universes and reasoning as to why gravity is so weak.
Last edited by worth; 03-20-2008 at 03:29 PM.
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