In fact the case of curves over finite fields had been proved by Weil himself. whether it is possible to follow a path that crosses each bridge exactly and returns. the past several decades, pioneering biophysics work has shown that living tissues interact with electric and magnetic fields in unexpected and dramatic ways.
In the natural as well as in the social or psychological domain, puzzling phenomena call for an explanation, and there is little doubt that the connection among quantum events across spacetime - known as non-locality - is indeed puzzling.
In physics, nonlocality is a direct influence of one object on another, distant object, in violation of principle of locality.
The analogy can also be made with language, since the word, as information, also acts within the body from distance. This corporialization of words was recognized by Wilhelm Reich and later Jacques Lacan. In this sense the word is made flesh and dwells within us. Language is not a passive carrier of information but an activity in its own right. Language exerts an influence on how we think, act and perceive.
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