Harte
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Re: Physics idea
It don't work that way.
You can't alter anything for the nearby particle and expect the distant one to change.
What entanglement does is that when you observe the nearby particle (which collapses that particle's probability wave,) the distant particle has it's probability wave collapse simultaneously and that distant particle exhibits the same quantum state as the nearby one.
You can't possibly communicate like that.
Harte
You just have to quantum tangle 2 particules, then have the mean to read spin change of the particles. Once entangled, the 2 atoms will react INSTANTLY ALIKE, so if you change the spin of a proton, the other one will change spin at the same time, no matter the distance.
It works, there were experiments done on this concept... I just don't know how far along developement is of this technology...imagine, UNLIMITED DISTANCE INSTANT COMMUNICATION...
It don't work that way.
You can't alter anything for the nearby particle and expect the distant one to change.
What entanglement does is that when you observe the nearby particle (which collapses that particle's probability wave,) the distant particle has it's probability wave collapse simultaneously and that distant particle exhibits the same quantum state as the nearby one.
You can't possibly communicate like that.
Harte