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From what I see published about quantum teleportation and quantum entanglement scientist adhere to the notion that information cannot be transmitted faster than light.
However they at the same time tell us for entangled particles that if you change the state of one entangled particle the other entangled particle in the pair immediately changes state no matter how far apart they are.
To me the ability to induce a change at one end and to see the change in state of the entangled particle at the far end is the basis for a digital transmission system.
If the spin states are exactly opposite then you know the state of the far particle without looking at it, merely knowing the spin state of the near particle.
Can you arbitrarily induce spin state in the near particle thereby controlling the spin state at the opposite end?
If the spin states are exactly opposite then you know the state of the far particle without looking at it, merely knowing the spin state of the near particle. Can you arbitrarily induce spin state in the near particle thereby controlling the spin state at the opposite end?