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The discussion centers on the concept of quantum entanglement and its inability to transmit classical information faster than light (FTL). Participants emphasize that while entanglement connects particles, it does not facilitate communication of information in a traditional sense. The conversation highlights a common misunderstanding regarding the implications of quantum mechanics on information transfer.
PREREQUISITESPhysicists, students of quantum mechanics, and anyone interested in the foundational concepts of quantum entanglement and its implications for information theory.
Fredrik said:There's no way to use entanglement to send information.
least_action said:That's not what I'm asking about..
DrChinese said:It sounded like the same thing to me as well. So what do you mean? Quantum entanglement does not send classical information FTL.