Thanks again for staying with me on this and feel free to point out at any time where I am off base.
Suppose I had a device which produced two entangles particles A and B with non-commuting observables X and Y. In addition, suppose that X is not in superposition and is set to a predefined...
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Extending the above, if there were a way to determine whether or not an entangled particle was in superposition for a particular observable, then one could violate the no-communication theorem?
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Marty
I am a newbie here, just an enthusiast with an above average understanding of math and physics, but exposed to QM after I left college.
I have looked through the posts and did not see a concise summary to the following. Please forgive me if I overlooked some threads.
There are some...