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Originally posted by BIGPoJo
How FTL communication will work. You take two plates of material that can fit onto a network interface card (NIC). You entangle the two plates so that a large percentage of the two plates become entangled. You install the plates into two separate NICs that can detect and change quantum state.
Originally posted by Harte
Originally posted by BIGPoJo
How FTL communication will work. You take two plates of material that can fit onto a network interface card (NIC). You entangle the two plates so that a large percentage of the two plates become entangled. You install the plates into two separate NICs that can detect and change quantum state.
The bolded part is the fallacy. The same one many in the thread insist on making and the same one I've tried to explain several times.
Entangled particles have the property that each will present the same quantum state at any given instance of detection The detection of this quantum state for one of the two entangled particles is what causes the second entangled particle to resolve into that same state.
There is no "changing" the quantum state of one particle to influence the quantum state of the second.
Such a situation cannot result in anything other than a random string of quantum states at the distant "receiver."
Harte
Originally posted by BIGPoJo
Not yet, but soon. Once they figure out how to do it, the market will be flooded with FTL devices. My prediction. We will see FTL communication in our lifetime and it will change gaming, space travel, and communications in general. I am not saying that it can be done today but that it will be done soon. Some people believe that NASA is secretly testing this type of technology right now.
What if you have a power failure during the teleportation process? Would you see a pair of legs or the torso by itself on the other side? Just a thought.
Originally posted by Dumbass
Originally posted by Phage
There's a problem with the transmission of quantum information.
When you check the state of the "sending" quantum, to know what you're sending...poof. It changes and the "receiver" changes.
When you check the state of the "receiving" quantum, to know what was sent...poof. It changes and the "transmitter" changes.
And so on. So while the quanta are entangled, the information which is transmitted gets kind of muddled. The two are "talking" to each other but it gets pretty noisy. I would think.
[edit on 5/20/2010 by Phage]
If both quantums are in a constant phase of observation, both will be observered all the time, no matter if you would put something in or taking something out. Observing, what you want to sent or what was sent is no changing variable at that moment, it is just observing.
Originally posted by masterp
Doesn't quantum teleportation invalidate the theory of relativity? faster-than-light communication of information is considered impossible in special relativity.