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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Have they really acheived instantaneous transmission of information?
« on: 28/01/2009 01:31:55 »
What?
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No chance of that:
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What I was wondering about is that it's the act of measuring the state that resolves the state, as I understand it. So although the first system may have been measured, and as a consequence, had it's state resolved, the second system has not yet been resolved and it will not be resolved until measured, at which point it can only resolve in to one possible state because of the entanglement. Thus it is only the possible state for the second system that is conveyed instantly.