bell's theorem of interconnectedness | |||||||
| it tells us that every particle in the universe is instantaneously connected to every other particle
| don't, as with the fanciful ideas attached to the theory of relativity (a couple of newly-weds decide to go for a two-week cruise on a speed-of-light interstellar cruiser for their honeymoon and when they get back they are just in time for their parent's funerals), apply this theorem to life
| contemporary mammal man has drifted into the erroneous outlook of applying the inaimate characteristics of particles to life
| the subatomic quantum world, which possesses discontinuity, is to be regarded as a theoretical reality which we can never experience "there is no quantum world, there is only an abstract mathematical description" niels bohr
why it is people are saying bell's theorem is the most important theorem in science 
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| when we have discovered our "heavenly legs" and spread out into endlessness we will, eventually, come to realise just how thinly spread out we are within infinity
| now, and for eternity, we will always reach a point when we feel, again, just how few of us there are within the context of infinity and find ourselves compelled to increase our number via the big bang |