[time 684] Re: [time 683] Re: [time 682] Re: Infinite speeds in QM worlds = Infinite computations!


Hitoshi Kitada (hitoshi@kitada.com)
Mon, 6 Sep 1999 16:29:51 +0900


Dear Stephen,
----- Original Message -----
From: Stephen P. King <stephenk1@home.com>
To: Hitoshi Kitada <hitoshi@kitada.com>
Cc: <time@kitada.com>
Sent: Monday, September 06, 1999 4:30 PM
Subject: [time 683] Re: [time 682] Re: Infinite speeds in QM worlds = Infinite
computations!

> Hitoshi,
>
>
>
> Hitoshi Kitada wrote:
> >
> > Dear Stephen,
> >
> > There is another quantitative difference between them:
> >
> snip
> > The former diverges as |x| -> 1 with |x| < 1, while the latter converges
for
> > all x. The former corresponds to the divergence of 1/(1-v^2/c^2) when
v/c -> 1
> > with |v|/c < 1. The latter then would mean that in the QM world the speed
of
> > things can be infinite.
>
> This follows your theory! :-)

Yes, in part. So I am interested in how/why the two different views could be
possible.

Best wishes,
Hitoshi



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