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OK, a bit of a tabloid headline title. On to the crux. If we continually entangled photon pairs, sending one into a black hole and the other to a detector, would we be solving the information paradox? Or just wasting our time?
Quote from: esquirewould a non zero photon mass transition into an anti particle with an altered spin of -1?A photon is its own anti-particle, so it doesn't need to transition into anything else.All photons have a spin of 1. Anti-photon does not have a spin of -1.However, there are two separate circular polarization states, distinguishable by their angular momentum (positive & negative).See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photon#Physical_properties
would a non zero photon mass transition into an anti particle with an altered spin of -1?
Quote from: flummoxed on 29/06/2019 11:12:22Some people are researching this idea. https://cosmosmagazine.com/physics/entangled-particles-might-reveal-the-interior-of-black-holes I understand entangled particles decohere easily. I wonder if they would stay entangled with one inside a black hole and the other outside. Information is transferred by quantum teleportation which is restricted to light speed, and is not instantaneous, so I kind of wonder would the information get out of the black hole at all.
Some people are researching this idea. https://cosmosmagazine.com/physics/entangled-particles-might-reveal-the-interior-of-black-holes I understand entangled particles decohere easily. I wonder if they would stay entangled with one inside a black hole and the other outside. Information is transferred by quantum teleportation which is restricted to light speed, and is not instantaneous, so I kind of wonder would the information get out of the black hole at all.
considering that standard physics are inconsequential and quantum is far from being understood in a black hole, expertise is moot. now consider the accretion disk around a black hole as an accelerator, the acceleration of the photon around the black hole negates its wave potential and congeals its particles potential.