Put it another way.
If system A has data X an Y but B only has data Y,
then A sends B package of data X,
so then they both have X and Y but then B has some new data R which is the knowledge that B received the package X.
So then B sends A package of data R
so then they both have X,Y and R but then A has knowledge R2, that is that it knows that it received package R.
So it then sends B package of data R2.
R3,R4,R5....... are exchanged ad em infinitum.
If an atomic particle were a closed system(as are two entangled particles) then you can have particle A and particle B which behave just as the two systems above. Continually exchanging information and receipts of information.
This could be the reason for an exclusion principle where by system A and system B have to remain distinct because they can never contain the same information.
could this be true?
What happens when a star collapses do more and more heavy particles get produced? When a heavy particle gets made from two lighter particles does the R piece of data get chucked out as radiation?
Or has this all been covered already?
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