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Status Replies posted by Markus Hanke
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One such example is in quantum particle equations where the probability of a particle being in this position or that, a meter from the center of the atom or in Cleveland, does not take into consideration the travel time of the particle from the center of the atom to Cleveland.
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So, on the idea of an observer. There is NOT an observer that can experience two events, happening at the same time AT the same time, if the two events are separated by a distance. Light travel time prevents such an experience. Most models include a super observer that sees the two distant events at once.
I disagree with this notion as it is not realistic.