5 Aug
2016
5 Aug
'16
6:52 a.m.
On Fri, Aug 05, 2016 at 02:58:15AM -0300, juan wrote:
And now I'm even more confused =P
But let's go back to your first sentence. You have a couple of 'entangled' particles. Trying to measure particle 'A' triggers a change in particle 'B' - is that what you are saying?
If that's the case, then you do have 'information transfer' - one bit.
This appears to be the current consensus explained for dummies: http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/about-us/137-physics/general-physics/partic... | Does quantum entanglement imply faster than light communication? (Intermediate) I don't understand physics, so it well might be state conspiracy ;)