Quantum entanglement is real. Sounds like you have some reading to do. ;) basically once particles are associated they can communicate / stay in sync regardless of distance. Amazing stuff.
On Aug 4, 2016, at 4:33 PM, juan <juan.g71@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 4 Aug 2016 16:49:12 +0000 (UTC) jim bell <jdb10987@yahoo.com> wrote:
Apparently, that is true. The tantalizing thing is that SOMETHING APPEARS (information, of some nature) to be transferred between one particle and another, distant one, and yet there seems to be no way to use that transfer to actually transmit useful FTL
Which sounds rather absurd no? Either this is ordinary EM phenomena that propagate at the so called speed of light, or it is something else which could propagate at 'faster than light' speed.
If 'something' is moving at faster than light speed, then some information must be being transmitted. If no information is being transmitted, then by definition, there's no way to measure speed and the claim makes no sense.
(faster than light) information. Jim Bell
From: Bastiani Fortress <bastianifortress@yandex.com> Quantum entanglement does not provide information passing faster than light, afaik. Either i misunderstood the news, or it's being falsely advertised.
5:43 AM, August 4, 2016, jim bell <jdb10987@yahoo.com>:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3720772/China-launch-unbreaka...
[quote] China to launch unbreakable quantum spy satellite - and it could one day lead to a megascope the size of Earth that could 'spot a license plate on Jupiter's moons'Satellite produces entangled photon pairs which form an encryption keyThese photons will theoretically remain linked over great distancesThis means that any attempts to listen in will be detected on the other sideScientists say this could one day make for a secure global network
Scientists in China are set to launch the world’s first ‘quantum satellite,’ which could one day make for an ultra-secure global communications network. The 1,300 pound craft contains a crystal that produces pairs of entangled photons, which will be fired to ground stations in China and Austria to form a ‘secret key.’ Entangled photons theoretically maintain their link across any distance, and according to the scientists, any attempts to breach this type of communication would be easily detectable. [end of portion quoted]
Jim Bell
(I have big questions about some of these statements in this article. But given the subject matter, quantum entanglement, confusion by lay individuals is to be expected.)