Scientific Superstition

ENTANGLEMENT IN THE VEDAS (संयोगः) 1

Entanglement requires at least a pair to share spatial proximity (अविरलदेशत्व) and interacting with or without exchange of energy in such a way that, the description of the state of one particle depends on the state of the other. It is a form of coupling that connects two objects (like the two ends of a rubber string).

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Overcoming “Scientific” Superstition 13

POSSIBLE TYPES OF STATISTICAL INFORMATION ABOUT A SYSTEM 3 The Schrödinger equation was devised to find the probability of finding the particle in the narrow region between x and x+dx, which is denoted by P(x) dx. The function P(x) is the probability distribution function or probability density, which is found from the wave function ψ(x)

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Overcoming “Scientific” Superstition 12

POSSIBLE TYPES OF STATISTICAL INFORMATION ABOUT A SYSTEM 2 In modern science there is a tendency of generalization or extension of one principle to others. For example; the Schrödinger equation in the so-called one dimension (actually it contains a second order term; hence cannot be an equation in one dimension) is generalized (?) to three

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