From: Georgi Guninski On Sat, Aug 06, 2016 at 08:10:38PM +0000, jim bell wrote: > >To isolate, I would try throwing one of the photons in a Black Hole. >> That would be a fascinating experiment! It would be a way to probe thenature of a black hole. Generate a stream of entangled photons, >>throw one pair of each into a black hole, and at a varying delay, and see whatthe detection shows. One problem might be that the photon >>thrown intothe black hole can never be 'detected', at least by conventional means.Would there be a detectable result? Or just random? >lol, I was partially joking. AFAICT such experiment can't be made by > humans in the foreseeable future. Technological achievement is accelerating, at an accelerating rate! For homework, listen carefully to a song from Zager and Evans, "In the year 2525". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yesyhQkYrQM Last time I listened to it, a few years ago, I noticed that the lyrics which amounted to predictions were occurring at a rate perhaps 100x faster than the lyrics defined them as happening. Still, Earth probably won't be near a black hole in the foreseeable future...we hope. Jim Bell