Quantum entanglement,Is it possible

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In summary, quantum entanglement is a real phenomenon that has been observed with photons, regardless of the distance between them. While it may seem like information is traveling faster than the speed of light, it is actually the wave function collapse that is faster. This does not allow for the transmission of signals faster than the speed of light.
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Is Quantum entanglement really true ?, they say that that have observed it with photons and the distance between the photons doesn't matter , If this is true then information must travel faster than the speed of light right ? how is this possible ?
 
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Yes , that depends in what context you take the word 'information' into account.
I am not greatly detailed on this but one way of achieving entanglement is by splitting particles into two integer spins ( half i think for the case of electrons) , each having +1/2 and -1/2 intrinsic angular spin .

In other words say particle 'A' splits into 'B' and 'C' as such they are moved to an arbitrary distance apart , if we measure 'A' to be 1/2 or vice verca , the other part takes -1/2 orientation ( i think) to conserve angular momentum.


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adarshtr said:
Is Quantum entanglement really true?
Yes, it's true that there's a formal description of, and experimental realization of, something called quantum entanglement.

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... they say that that have observed it with photons and the distance between the photons doesn't matter ...
That's right, as long as the entanglement can be preserved.

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If this is true then information must travel faster than the speed of light right?
No.

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... how is this possible?
Quantum entanglement has to do with relationships between entangled entities measured by global measurement parameters. So, as long as the relationship can be preserved, then the entanglement can be demonstrated.
 
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Is Quantum entanglement really true ?, they say that that have observed it with photons and the distance between the photons doesn't matter , If this is true then information must travel faster than the speed of light right ? how is this possible ?

Welcome to PhysicsForums, adarshtr!

Yes, quantum entanglement is a demonstrated phenomenon. There have been thousands of experiments performed which demonstrate this in all kinds of ways. This demonstrates what is known as quantum non-locality. What travels faster than the speed of light is not information exactly, it is often referred to as wave function (or state) collapse. As far as anyone knows, there is no way to use this to transmit a signal faster than c.
 

1. What is quantum entanglement?

Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon in which two or more particles become connected in such a way that the state of one particle is dependent on the state of the other(s), regardless of the distance between them.

2. How does quantum entanglement work?

Quantum entanglement occurs when two or more particles interact and become entangled. This means that their physical properties, such as spin or polarization, become correlated and any change to one particle will affect the other(s) instantaneously, even if they are separated by large distances.

3. Is quantum entanglement possible?

Yes, quantum entanglement has been proven to exist through various experiments. It is a fundamental principle in quantum mechanics and is essential for many quantum technologies, such as quantum computing and quantum cryptography.

4. Can quantum entanglement be used for communication?

While quantum entanglement allows for instantaneous correlation between particles, it cannot be used to transmit information faster than the speed of light. Therefore, it is not possible to use quantum entanglement for communication.

5. What are the potential applications of quantum entanglement?

Quantum entanglement has potential applications in quantum information processing, such as quantum computing and quantum cryptography. It can also be used for secure communication and has been proposed as a way to improve precision measurements in fields such as astronomy and navigation. Additionally, research is being done on using quantum entanglement for teleportation and quantum teleportation of information.

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