From: Dimi Chakalov <dchakalov@gmail.com>Subject: The entanglement of matter and geometry, arXiv:1412.1807v1 [gr-qc]Date: December 6, 2014 at 11:37:02 AM ESTTo: Craig J Hogan <craighogan@uchicago.edu>, cjhogan@fnal.gov"... the nature of the entanglement of matter and geometry is not
known, because it depends on unknown quantum degrees of freedom of the
geometry."
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In fact, the nature of the entanglement of matter and geometry is
known: see Relative Scale Spacetime,
http://vixra.org/abs/1410.0194
Should you or any of your colleagues have doubts, check out Fig. 8, p.
14, at the link above. It is *the* most widely known public secret in
theoretical physics, ever since 1911.
You are the Director of Fermilab Center for Particle Astrophysics, and
there's no way to pretend that you know nothing about it.
Once I hear from you, I will show you where you went wrong in your
arXiv:1412.1807v1 [gr-qc], and explain your errors.
Sincerely,
D. Chakalov
Saturday, December 6, 2014
It is *the* most widely known public secret in theoretical physics, ever since 1911.
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