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When someone asks the question why can some stuff go faster than c, they get the answer that "it's not a transfer of information- special relativity says that no INFORMATION can travel faster than light."
Why don't processes such as phase velocity and entangelment transmit information? What does physical information really mean, and what distinguishes physical processes that transmit information from those which don't?
Why don't processes such as phase velocity and entangelment transmit information? What does physical information really mean, and what distinguishes physical processes that transmit information from those which don't?