Thanks very much for the explanation, but I see that it's more complicated than what I thought, and it's a little hard for me to follow.
I'll need to read more about the subject before I can ask more questions about it.
Thanks.
I understood that, my question was why is there a difference between a situation where the man in Andromeda watches the key (and then it stays in sync with the key that remains on Earth) and a situation where a third party watches the key, then it goes out of sync.
Why there is a difference...
I understand that this is the claim, but what is the explanation for that?
Why would the key in Andromeda stay sync with the key on Earth when the man in Andromeda looks at it, but go out of sync when a third party looks at it?
How does the key in Andromeda "knows" if the person looking at it...
I thought about that again, and it's still not clear.
If the key's photons on Earth are entangled with key's photons on Andromeda, then why does it matter if:
1. The man on earth looked at them first.
2. The man in Andromeda looked at them first.
3. A third party person preceded them and...
Very good answer, thanks!
So that was the main mistake in my theoretical experiment...
They will know that someone looked at the keys ONLY after the person in Andromeda get the first message and see that it's gibberish...
So what is that mechanism that allow the persons sending the key knows if someone looked at it?
There is such mechanism, isn't that right?
(At least in theory)
Hi,
I thought of a mechanism that should allow the transfer of information between two sites (between two places) at a speed faster than the speed of light, at least theoretically.
I want to hear what the experts here think about it, because it's quite clear to me that I probably have some...