philebus
Could you reference the experiments you are talking about please?
philebus said:OK. Photons' speed is believed to fluctuate over short distances, averaging out at the speed of light. No information is carried faster than light. No reverse causation is supported.
The quantum entanglement is also interesting but I'm not sure why it is pertinent. Essentially, it says that two people can witness the same event over a large distance. Again, no reverse causation happens here.
Umbrae said:Nope, as I said earlier, it's time to do some homework (or at least read the thread completely) Entanglement is the condition wherein causal information exceeds the speed of light.
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philebus said:If you accept that reverse causation does not happen with entanglement, then what is your point?