To: null and void; Windflier
I know you guys don't like to hear this, but I'll keep saying it until you try to understand: nothing which has a material effect -- including the transmission of information -- can move faster than the speed of light.
You cannot transmit information via quantum entanglement.
If you could transmit information faster than the speed of light, the receiver would obtain the signal in the past, he could then act on the information in your reference frame before it occurred -- and this would lead to causality violations.
It doesn't happen.
116 posted on
12/09/2013 12:13:32 AM PST by
FredZarguna
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To: FredZarguna
We already have “causality violations” galore in classic Judeo-Christian theology.
We don’t want to put our minds in overly rigid boxes.
118 posted on
12/09/2013 12:26:19 AM PST by
HiTech RedNeck
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To: FredZarguna
If you could transmit information faster than the speed of light, the receiver would obtain the signal in the past That does not compute.
137 posted on
12/09/2013 8:54:17 AM PST by
Windflier
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