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...sent one into a black hole?
No. Why would it?MilesStandish said:So the particle that didn't go into the black hole also disappears? ∞
MilesStandish said:So the particle that didn't go into the black hole also disappears? ∞
MilesStandish said:So when you observe the particle that didn't go into the black hole nothing odd will happen. I guess I'm asking an impossible questions since its going to be a long time before we can start sending stuff into black holes :)
Drakkith said:No, we already know what will happen. It doesn't matter that we haven't been to a black hole yet, the rules still work the same.
Maui said:There is no reason to believe that nonlocality, if it exists, can be affected by mass and gravity. AFAIK, no experiment so far has shown any such hint. The more interesting question is what happens to the wave packet as it enters the horizon.