Re: Quantum Superposition and Democracy

Hello Milton and Michael,

I agree with what both of you have said.  There is a lot of similarity in the concepts.

Superposition can be seen as a statistical metaphor for fairness and equality. I would be thrilled to leave it at that, but I doubt the true believers in the high-frequency News Cycle will leave it at that.  The rewards are very high. However, they have assumed the existance of a quantum tunnel through and past Bell's Theorem.

The Rule of Law does not require this dodgy assumption Classical Mechanics are enough, as Michael pointed out.  Because of Agency resource procurement and disbursment entanglements, day to day workings of a bureaucracy do not either.  Bell's Theorem does not threaten the legitimacy of organizations (including governments) on the one hand, nor should it be taken as proof that social inequality originates in either Classical Mechanics or Quantum Mechanics on the other.

--Gannon
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On Fri, 5/30/14, ProjectParadigm-ICT-Program <metadataportals@yahoo.com> wrote:

 Subject: Re: Quantum Superposition and Democracy
 To: "Michael Brunnbauer" <brunni@netestate.de>, "Gannon Dick" <gannon_dick@yahoo.com>
 Cc: "public-lod@w3.org" <public-lod@w3.org>
 Date: Friday, May 30, 2014, 8:01 PM
 
 
 It is funny that you should mention eGovernance in relation
 to quantum superposition. I would like to venture the
 hypothesis that corruption, i.e. the lack of integrity,
 governance and rule of law shows a lot of similarity in
 terms of quantum entanglement and Bell's theorem for the
 paired actors and paired processes involved.
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      On Friday, May 30,
 2014
  7:03 PM, Michael Brunnbauer <brunni@netestate.de>
 wrote:
     
 
  
 Hello Gannon,
 
 On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 02:50:47PM -0700,
 Gannon Dick wrote:
 > Dutch researchers
 announced yesterday they had succeeded in
 "reliably" transmitting information between
 quantum bits separated by 3 meters.  This relies on
 Quantum Superposition, what Einstein called  ???spooky
 action at a distance.??? (he liked things more
 classical).
 
 From what I can
 find with Google, I guess that either the press has
 failed
 *miserably* on QM one more time or
 that Ronald Hanson is a quack.
 
 Quantum entanglement has been demonstrated
 decades ago - refuting Einsteins
 view on QM:
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bells_Theorem
 
 Most physicist assume that
 faster than light communication (non-localism) is
 not possible and prefer non-realism instead:
 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faster-than-light#Quantum_mechanics
 
 Note that "Quantum
 information" is not the same as
 "information".
 
 If
 Ronald Hanson had proven non-localism, there would be a
 turmoil in the
 scientific community that I
 do not see reflected in the Web.
 
 > For the Web this is exciting news
 
 Non-localism would be exciting
 news for the Web? Aha.
 
 >
 Truth is that separate agencies of government
  acting autonomously are "The Government" in
 aggregate and use the principle of superposition on a
 regular basis.  It is also called The Rule of
 Law.  Please do next year what we tell you this year
 (to do next year) - eat, drink, be merry, land on Mars and
 oh, pay taxes.
 
 This can be
 perfectly explained with classical physics - no QM
 necessary.
 
 > Naturally a Strategy Markup Language
 (StratML) needs the tools to see several steps ahead.
 > This form generates a StratML Performance
 Plan template for various common time frames in use in the
 Public and Private Sectors.
 > http://www.rustprivacy.org/2014/balance/gts/StratML-GTS.html
 
 The centrifugal force in this
  bend must be enormous.
 
 Regards,
 
 Michael Brunnbauer
 
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