- current dimensions are around us without any extra effort
- quantum entanglement seems to me the same particle seen twice
- space is a combination of three dimensions that we can measure
- movement is mostly perceived when time is a factor. an object that moves from point A to point B, will do it in certain amount of time (t)
- maybe moving trough time is just a matter of considering that we can measure one dimension for time but not the others.
- two particles that are entangled, will require some time to be moved apart.
- what about if time is the shadow, in our perception field, of another dimension for a quantum entanglement behaviour?
My views Plot On the eve of Bastille Day in Paris , American drifter and pickpocket Michael Mason steals a woman's handbag, not knowing that it contains explosives . After taking the cash from the bag, he discards it, caught unwittingly on CCTV as he does so. The bag then detonates and kills four people. Upon being captured by CIA agent Sean Briar, who is being reprimanded for irresponsible conduct on the job, Mason protests that he is not a terrorist and tells Briar that the bag contained a cellphone owned by a woman named Zoé. The bomb was set up by a group of corrupt policemen , all of them members in the French special police RAPID unit led by Rafi Bertrand, who intend to pull a robbery at the Bank of France . Zoé was told to plant the bomb at the office of the French Nationalist Party (as part of a diversion for the heist), but after seeing the night cleaning crew arri...
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