Re: entanglement



Quantum entanglement can be used for instantaneous point to point
communication but not for broadcasts. The two entangled fermions are linked
over any distance without loss and instantly.

Group velocity x phase velocity=c so if the group velocity is nearly zero
then the phase velocity is nearly infinite.

When one flips up the other one flips down at the same time over any
distance

If you have a bucket of water the fermions in the water are coupled in
pairs. Mix the water and then decant into two smaller buckets. Freeze both.

Put both buckets separated by any distance in two similar magnetic feilds.
Putting a rf pulse in one to flip the fermions in the bucket will flip some
of the fermions in the other bucket and produce an rf pulse.

This communication is secure and is one to one and on to.

This communication is usable over interstellar distances if the buckets are
separated by that amount.

If you do it in the lab you get the QE pulse first follwed by the EM pulse.



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Chris
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<gans1973@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:50deea2a-6385-485d-9b86-55ada7cbc612@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
hi,
is there a proof that entanglement cannot be used to transmit
information faster than light?


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