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I believe the effect is real, its reversal is a big discovery in physics. The casimir effect is the sum of the photoelectric analogues happening within matter and all of its dimensions with the entire EM spectrum. I believe properties like mass and inertia are the same as quantum spin properties of matter, specifically, gravity corresponds to the integral of electron position with time, the fifth dimension. With the sixth dimension you'd be looking at gravity waves, and a smaller scale "particle" of matter.
Does information need to travel slower than the speed of light? In fact, faster than light travel will not allow time travel to the future, only glimpses of the past and present at remote locations. I think multidimensionality is a much bigger part of life than most people let on. Think of what it means if the very structure of our beings is linked to a superluminal field. Think about it: does a wave without a medium make any sense? Could the "graviton" be that particle, that which the EM waves perpetuate through?
Einstien had some serious problems with the implications of non-locality on quantum theory as well as Heisenberg 's uncertainty principle. While it is true that observation effects the experiment, it does not follow that there is no reality. There is much more to reality than the photons hitting our retinas.