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using Wolfgang Pauli's Exclusion Principle for communication |
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| Dec25-12, 12:40 AM | #1 |
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using Wolfgang Pauli's Exclusion Principle for communication
has anyone worked on using the spin of certain sister pairs of subatomic particles as digital communication that is that to have a device that spins one sister particle one way or another, that spins its sister particle in a receiver on the other side of the world or universe where a sensors detects the spin and turns it into digital communication. Or what about using it to transfer energy say from a probe collecting solar energy somehow using this energy to spin one sister particle and the energy been havested from the spin of the other sister particle say on earth?
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| Dec25-12, 09:25 AM | #2 |
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That is not possible, not even in theory.
Even if you have entangled particles, every measurement or interaction to fix/chance its state in a way the receiver could notice breaks entanglement. |
| Dec25-12, 05:21 PM | #3 |
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The result of the spin is random, (unpredictable/un-controlable), thus ("useful") information cannot be transfered. |
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