It is my understanding that the no communication theorem proves that the two particles cannot communicate to one another, however an outside source may communicate to both. I'm not sure of the mathmatical proof reguarding the theory, however this is what I've been told by a physicist.
I've recently been reading up on quantum entanglement, and I was wondering how the no communication theorem does not rule out non locality. From my understanding the theorm proves that two entangled particles could not communicate to one another, and this is what occurs within the framework of...