Once they figure out how quantumly entangled particles communicate, the world will change...dramatically. | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 28625815 United Kingdom 11/28/2012 03:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Once they figure out how quantumly entangled particles communicate, the world will change...dramatically. Entangled particles do not communicate. That is an anthropomorphic interpretation of entanglement that appears in popular science magazines but which no professional physicist takes seriously. Entanglement is an illusion created by a holographic universe that restricts measurement and observation to three dimensional space. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 27572861 Canada 11/28/2012 03:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Once they figure out how quantumly entangled particles communicate, the world will change...dramatically. Great thread! This is an old article I enjoyed reading: Weird! Quantum Entanglement Can Reach into the Past [link to news.yahoo.com] And a couple newer ones: Spooky Quantum Entanglement Gets Extra 'Twist' [link to news.yahoo.com] Quantum entanglement shows that reality can't be local [link to arstechnica.com] (original article: [link to www.nature.com] "a new analysis by J-D. Bancal, S. Pironio, A. Acín, Y-C. Liang, V. Scarani, and N. Gisin shows that any such explanation would inevitably open the door to faster-than-light communication" And for fun: Also, I've been wondering what applications this will have for neuroscience. |