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Undergrad Info traveling faster than light, and quantum entanglement
Thanks for the help guys, I was pretty sure there was something basic I was missing. Mucho appreciado.- bobtom
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Undergrad Info traveling faster than light, and quantum entanglement
So if I were to observe a quantum entangled particle to be in one state, is that state just random then? So the particle could end up being observed blue or red and then that decided the state of the other one?- bobtom
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Undergrad Info traveling faster than light, and quantum entanglement
So I can't make the particle be in one state or another at all? It has to be observed for it to be in any certain state?- bobtom
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Undergrad Info traveling faster than light, and quantum entanglement
OK, going to ask a question that I sort of know is going to be shot down but at the moment I can't make sense of this. If I send a machine/robot with a particle that is quantum entangled with another particle that is left on earth. When one particle is blue the other is red. The machine also...- bobtom
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