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Bilocation Syndrome
2009.02.25 10:52
2007.03.12
As to "It raced so fast the pulse exited a specially prepared chamber before it even finished entering it," that book may already be written---perhaps either Einstein's General Relativity or Special Relativity. (But don't quote me on that.)
As it stands, to me, the sentence relates the pulse being quickly stretched between the entry and exit points of the chamber.
But the sentence may not even be correctly describing what really happened:
Perhaps it meant to say the pulse completely exited the chamber at a time in the past relative to its entry time.
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Perhaps it meant to say the pulse bilocated, being at two locations but not at the same time; again, the second space/time occurred before the first space/time.
(I wouldn't trust how journalists describe the result of the experiment at this point.)
This is what the whole time warp theory is about. Or at least it's what it used to be all about. Or maybe theories quickly exit before they finish entering.
It is said that St. Catherine de Ricci (at least) once in her life bilocated. A very rare attribute, even among 'saints'.
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Did Kahn 'research' St. Catherine de Ricci while designing the Dominican Motherhouse of St. Catherine de Ricci? Who knows? There is a sense of bilocation in the design of the Fisher House (1960-69), and even earlier in the Fruchter House (1951-54) and the executed Jewish Community Center Day Camp (1954-59). It's probably just a strange twist of fate that these senses of bilocation came to a maturity within the design of the Dominican Motherhouse of St. Catherine de Ricci.
--[what are]The Odds of Ottopia[?]
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