Human Reason

Is there human reason, different from divine reason?  I’ve decided there must be.  Einstein died without ever solving quantum entanglement, what he called “spooky action at a distance.”  Nobody has solved it since.  This is the ability of two coordinated electrons, though separated by a thousand light years of space, to change instantaneously and simultaneously, never mind that the speed of light would take a thousand years to reach from one to the other to communicate the change.

Einstein himself said nothing can go faster than the speed of light.  So I put my ambition to go to my final rest in a rational or reasonable way aside, and defer to him Who Made It All with a single explosion.

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