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Originally Posted by Frog march
Is this an important dilemma in the logic of communications?
Does it have a name?
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Don't know if it had a name, other than "this won't work". Solved, for instance in
TCP/IP, where data is divided into packets -- little itty-bitty emails if you want to think of them that way. The packets have sequence numbers attached, and they are acknowledged as received. If the sender doesn't see an acknowledgement of a sent packet within a reasonable time, it resends.
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Originally Posted by Frog march
If the same logic where to apply to the information exchange within atoms and within subatomic particles(the information that keeps a particle running, ie the blueprint of the particle, the information that keeps the particle in one piece), would this explain why entangled particles are closed systems?
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I have no idea.