Last night i was reading The Fabric of the Cosmos, more specifically about the behavior of electrons and how they are mysteriously "linked". Well, if numerous particles act exactly like each other, no matter how much space is between them, wouldnt there be another Earth, another mars, another me and you, somewhere out there in the universe?
does that have to do with say a positron is spinning clockwise on earth and another positron is spinning near 51 pegasus clockwise as well. then we make the positron on earth spin counterclock wise, shortly thereafter the positron near 51 pegasus begins spinning counterclockwise as well?
string theory of phisics ....im realy not qualified to say .....id like to visit the other one ....maby ill have better luck there.
no, but electrons basically govern everything that happens in the universe. Im simply asking, if particles act the same no matter where they are in space, is it possible that there is a mirror earth. Otherwise, i dont fully understand the significance of this special "bond" between particles.
I dont think there would be a mirror earth. Those particles that would act like each other from far away are linked, but they are forcefully separated, and if that were to happen to the entire earth would ruin it. They can only reproduce this effect in laboratories with a couple molecules at a time. So In theory they would relate faster than light.