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- From: sarfatti@well.sf.ca.us (Jack Sarfatti)
- Subject: PS re:Ramsay's objections etc.
- Message-ID: <BxtuB3.GKJ@well.sf.ca.us>
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- Organization: Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 20:59:27 GMT
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- I forgot to add on your remark "for all relevant choices" - that only
- applies to one-photon problem, not at all relavant to actual photon
- pair problem, as I show in detail above. Also, even for one-photon
- problem - the formal "all possible choices" suppose a kind of gauge
- symmetry which may or may not be physically correct. It has to be tested.
- For example, in one-photon case, send |a,e,+> and |a,o,+> through a
- beam recombiner with two counters getting each of the two output
- interferograms - if "fringes" are seen in the count rates, then your
- remark <a,e,+|a,o,+> = 0 is disproved experimentally in the one-photon
- problem! I'll show this in detail later.
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