Bohm's faster than light information travel experiment

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Bohm's experiment involves the concept of quantum entanglement, where two particles become interconnected in such a way that the state of one instantly influences the state of the other, regardless of distance. This phenomenon suggests that changes in one particle's direction can occur faster than the speed of light, challenging traditional notions of information transfer. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding entanglement and its implications for faster-than-light communication. Participants suggest consulting resources like Wikipedia for a clearer explanation of these complex concepts. The conversation highlights ongoing interest and debate surrounding the implications of quantum mechanics in relation to information travel.
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[SOLVED] Bohm's faster than light information travel experiment

can anyone please give me a somewhat detailed account as to the experiment Bohm performed which dealt with splitting a particle (i think) and changing the direction of part of the particle which made the other part that was no longer connected change direction but the change in direction occurred faster than light could have traveled to relay the change in direction activity.
 
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i think your talking about ENTANGLMENT, i sugest you try the
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