Information is a noun. Unlike airplanes, which you can see in the sky, the only place information has popped up so far in this universe, is in the consciousness, so I don't think its much of a physics subject.
"Perhaps if you spell out exactly what X and Y mean mathematically, I we will show you what we are disagreeing about.
For example, please describe to me a physical situation for which the relationship P(AB|λ) = P(A|λ)P(B|λ) is true
But the relationship P(AB|λ) = P(A|λ)P(B|Aλ) is false."
"And...
" Let us break down the situation fully:
Monday:
If Alice picks setting "a" on Tuesday she will obtain result "A"
If Alice picks setting "b" on Tuesday she will obtain result "B"
If Alice picks setting "c" on Tuesday she will obtain result "C"
Tuesday:
Alice picks setting "a" and obtains...
Another response, make of it what you want.
"If you can identify the flaw in the following argument, you will be able to answer your own question:
|| A photon A is heading toward Alice's detector on a distant galaxy. It will interact with the detector tomorrow to produce an outcome of +1 or...
"such values are completely specified by the measurement functions A(a, lambda) defined by Bell in his infamous paper of 1964. Given a measurement setting "a" and an initial state "lambda" of the physical system, the counterfactual outcome A(a, lambda) is unambiguously given to be either +1 or...
There's this guy who in one page derives bell inequality starting only from the assumption of non-locality (being in two different places at the same time). Anyone wants to see it ?
Well of course I know its not about moving matter from here to there. What does identical mean ? Whats the point of Quantum teleportation if at the other end the object is already identical in all aspects including electron state and everything? Doesnt no cloning theorem forbid that? Wouldnt it...
Is there any physical reason why the teleportation of a microorganism would be absolute fantasy ?
The wikipedia page for quantum teleportation says nothing bigger than an atom has been teleported.
"Here we propose a straightforward method to create quantum superposition states of a living...
In information theory, one bit is typically defined as the uncertainty of a binary random variable that is 0 or 1 with equal probability,[4] or the information that is gained when the value of such a variable becomes known.[5]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit
That sounds a lot like...
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/lpor.201500252/abstract
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1509.06217v2.pdf
"...it has been implicitly assumed that this scheme is of inherently nonlocal nature, and therefore exclusive to quantum systems. Here, we experimentally demonstrate that the concept of...