Ping!......................................................................................Ping!
I always knew that Einstein was wrong. Otherwise how could you explain voodoo dolls. :)
Could this set-up be used for FTL communication?
Regards,
Einstein was actually wrong about a lot of things. He was a determinist, for one, and didn’t like the idea of quantum uncertainty. But the Uncertainty Principal is a fundamental law of physics at the quantum level.
So the wireless mouse will work real fast with your new Quantum Computer
And also he married his cousin.
This suggests that everything exists in a parallel plane/dimension where distance is irrelevant, even trillions of light years. As a Christian I think this suggests amazing possibilities regarding the existence and capabilities of our creator. He’s a bit more than an old guy in a white beard sitting on a throne in a cloud.
This article gave me a headache.
All matter in the universe is interconnected, therefore, it’s all entangled.
One particle in any part of the universe is at all times, interacting with any other particle in any other part of the universe, and all particles in the universe are all interacting. There is no particle in the universe which does not ‘know’ about every other particle.
We all (people and everything) did come from the one single first particle that started the whole universe. If everything is derived from the one single particle that comprises the whole universe, then of course, all things in the universe are entangled.
He wasn’t exactly right when it came to hair care.
And atheists believe that all of this just happened : life, the universe, by pure chance.
I don’t believe in quantum physics.
If you want to prove to me that quantum physics is a thing, give me a transporter.
Same old ridiculous “Einstein was wrong” crap...
The title distracts from what, otherwise, was an interesting experiment...
Scientific click bait!
Some quibitz are more equal than others.
Am not convinced quantum computing will ever be viable. And articles like this strengthen my conviction.
Hmm, I thought awhile back some group of pin heads did a qbit entanglement test that was 100 miles.
Don’t look now but a group of Berkley hippies who called themselves the “Fundamental Fysiks Group” conducted the first experiment confirming Bohr’s quantum entanglement almost 50 years ago.
From the photo that is a nice piece of metal work.