Posted on 12/27/2019 12:24:35 PM PST by Eddie01
Continually repeating an assertion is not an argument.
Action on one entangled particle is observed by its effect on another entangled particle. How is that not information?
The effect is registered instantaneously regardless of distance. How is that not transferring information faster than light?
I’m not arguing. I’m repeating a fact.
Quantum entanglement does not violate causality and information does not travel faster than light.
Use this as an opportunity to learn rather than criticize.
Duh. It’s called wifi. Tell me when it’s an actual atom transfered. :)
You keep making a statement and claiming it as a fact. I have made what I consider a reasonable point that goes against it and you have failed to offer any refutation so I will consider you nothing more than a troll and recommend anyone else to just ignore you.
I am stating and repeating facts.
I don’t have to refute someone who is ignorant and insists on staying that way.
Information does not travel faster than light.
Quantum entanglement does not violate causality.
If you were smart you would look it up instead of being a jerk.
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