None of these cases allow information transmision faster than light.
***They "found experimentally that twin photons emitted from a common source behave in a correlated fashion when they arrive at two distant interferometers. This phenomenon can be described as a 'faster-than-light influence' of one photon upon its twin." That's precisely what IS moving faster than light, the information.
So it is not meaningful to moving information, much less aliens in their Cosmic Suburban, from place to place. I'd like to see an FTL Internet backbone before we theorize how aliens could move massive objects FTL.
***Our current internet backbone only moves information and not actual physicality (I'm not there with you, but my information is). I would like to see such a backbone as well, but I doubt it exists.
I seem to be stepping into a giant family argument. Have any other freepers been involved with the debates between MJ SETI and myself on the Art Bell Fan email list regarding "Art's Parts"? If so, can you forward me the file? I would like to review the material.
Nope, not information. "Spooky action at a distance" is as old as Einstein, but it didn't chuck the information-theory aspect of physics into the rubbish then, and it doesn't now. The problem is you can't put any information into that system, or get any out. Yes, two random things happen simultaneously at a distance. Interesting, but it won't get you there FTL.
You are quite wrong about this.
Didn't realize there really was an Art Bell fan ping list. If there is, it would be nice if someone one it would ping me when it wanders near my topics of interest.
THX.