Naked Science Forum
Non Life Sciences => Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology => Topic started by: thedoc on 13/12/2016 15:07:50
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Sreejith AJ asked the Naked Scientists:
Can we make use of quantum entanglement to find out what actually happens inside a black hole?
-Sreejith
What do you think?
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no, the idea hiding behind this entanglement is that there is no real time information coming from it, and you can't share it either. 'c' defines the speed of information you can use . In theory everything might be 'entangled' but you won't be able to test it.
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No, for two reasons:
1) There is no "inside" to a black hole. Event horizons cannot form in finite time. The measureable distance from any point in space to any event horizon would be infinite because spacetime would be infinitely dilated outside of the event horizon.
2) Information cannot be transmitted via entanglement.