I mean, if you measure the particle on Earth, according to quantum entanglement the particle on the ship then immediately collapses in the same way it did on Earth.
How can something happen "instantaneously", if time is running at different rates? You say that simultaneity is just a...
In that case I'll rephrase my question.
If the we measure the particle on Earth, then the particle on the ship changes its state instantly. We can't see this until we measure the particle on the ship, but the state DOES change.
Now if time is running slower on the ship than it is on Earth...
First off I'd like to say my understanding of physics isn't very good, so I'm sorry if this question is a non sequitur.
Suppose we have two entangled particles, one on Earth, and the other on a ship that is traveling away from Earth at near to light speed.
According to quantum...