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ironphoenix) wrote2012-04-26 10:26 am
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Quantum question
Read this article on quantum entanglement first.
If your brain hasn't imploded yet, here's a question:
What would happen if Alice and Bob checked the correlations of their measurements before Victor decided whether or not to turn on his entangler?
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If your brain hasn't imploded yet, here's a question:
What would happen if Alice and Bob checked the correlations of their measurements before Victor decided whether or not to turn on his entangler?
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From the arstechnica article, "That little bit of cabling was enough to ensure that anything that happened at Victor occurred after Alice and Bob had done their measurements."
And:
"The picture certainly looks like future events influence the past, a view any right-minded physicist would reject."
They do say, though:
"As always with entanglement, it's important to note that no information is passing between Alice, Bob, and Victor: the settings on the detectors and the BiSA are set independently, and there's no way to communicate faster than the speed of light."
So, something about the way entanglement works at the quantum level does preclude information transmission... or, at least, we think so.
All in all, it is some pretty crazy science.