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Present Time

Expending Universe
A B C D E F G H

Light cone

Event's
Light
Intersection
Point

Big Bang "Time"

Events in our universe are the result of two opposite states that appear as
Non-locality\Locality Bridging. The non-local is the common basis of any
event since Big Bang, and the local is the isolated state of each event that
can interact with any other event under the limitation of the speed of light,
which actually enables any interaction to happen only at past time (as can
be seen by the event's light intersection points). Without the limitation of
the speed of light, there were no multiple events as observed in our
universe, but on the other hand the non-local common basis enables the
synchronization between different events without any dependency on the
limitation of the speed of light. This non-local synchronization was first
observed by Alain Aspect's experiment in 1982.
Doron Shadmi

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