Absolutely impossible? There you go again...
“Later, however, the counterintuitive predictions of quantum mechanics were verified[6][7][8] in tests where polarization or spin of entangled particles were measured at separate locations, statistically violating Bell’s inequality. In earlier tests, it could not be ruled out that the result at one point could have been subtly transmitted to the remote point, affecting the outcome at the second location.[8] However, so-called “loophole-free” Bell tests have since been performed where the locations were sufficiently separated that communications at the speed of light would have taken longer—in one case, 10,000 times longer—than the interval between the measurements” from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_entanglement
Once again your ignorance is displayed. Information can not be transmitted instantaneously.
From your link:
However, all interpretations agree that entanglement produces correlation between the measurements, and that the mutual information between the entangled particles can be exploited, but that any transmission of information at faster-than-light speeds is impossible.[9][10] Thus, despite popular thought to the contrary, quantum entanglement cannot be used for faster-than-light communication.[11]