Re: Has FTL communication really never been tested in this way?



PostReplies wrote:
http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/07/17/274531.aspx

I know most physicists reject the idea of FTL communication but I'm
surprised the experiment described in this article wasn't carried out
years ago or has it? Wouldn't the existence or absence of an
interference pattern created by entangled beams of photons be a way to
receive a signal instantaneously?
I'm not a physicist, just an interested lay person.


Isn't this a type of Wheeler Paradox necessitating a Quantum Eraser type measurement on the short time-of-flight beam?

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