Oops I think I found a flaw in my understanding. Previously I thought that when we measure one particle, the measurment on other side will be opposite of last that we measured here. BUT this way we could send information by measurement (one measures a particle, tells second the result, and if...
Yep I understand this. But hard for me to bring facts together, feel kinda lost. Could you just say what correlations will look like when we do measurements of entangled particles in the light of Twin paradox?
OK thanks for the links and comments, and for the correction.
I've read in the arXiv paper by the first link:
"In which Lorentz frame is this instantaneous? In any frame!"
DrChinese saying the same as I see. Hm interesting. So does it mean that in Twin paradox if I'm traveling in a...
I looked into quantum entanglement thing last days and I think I got it right. At least the basics.
Just one thing. Quantum entanglement concept says that when I measure the state of one particle, it affects the entangled one's state instantly.
But what does this have to do with the...