Any FRysisists that can explain how that works?
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So.... You make some photons that are 100% pure, EXACTLY identical. They react identically to the same single stimulus.
You put one of the photons in a photon transporter, an carry it from New York to Los Angeles.
When you change the state of the photon in New York, the one in Los Angeles changes to the exact same state at exactly the same time.
Quantum Teleportation.
Now what did you use to measure that?
Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
So, what was transmitted? A zero followed by a one?
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BTW Quantum stuff requires a huge vat of near absolute zero liquid gas - perfect to have in your celphone.
I’m still dubious to the entanglement working (they make claims but the experiments are so flawed - kinda like global warming science...)
Usually the problem is more wishful thinking (again like MMglobalwarming ‘science’) that lets them decide that a 50-50 probability being cherry-picked is an ‘affirmative result’.
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So far its just the latest touted claims that bring in grant money from ‘the rubes’ ...
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Can you hear me now? Need a bigger flux capacitor. :)
This is REALLY something. The uses stagger the imagination.
#1 particle entanglement?
Any FRysisists that can explain how that works?
When a guy meets a crazy women.....
Behold, our digital overlords.
This is funny to hear, because physicists claims no information can be transmitted in this way.
The fact that a particle was viewed causes the other particle to stop moving, which provides the only needed information. I stated this years ago here on Free Republic.
Yes, you can transmit quantum states instantaneously. And that’s information, or a type of information. But you cannot send USEFUL information instantaneously. For instance, you could not quantumtatively (is that a word?) say, “The Klingons are going to hit you tomorrow at noon. Take cover,” to a colony four light years away, and expect it to be of any help to them. Or so I’ve heard.
Wouldn't that be properly stated that nothing with mass can travel faster than the speed of light?
Duh. It’s called wifi. Tell me when it’s an actual atom transfered. :)