On Tue, Aug 12, 2025, 3:58 PM Quan Tesla <[email protected]> wrote:

> Random thought...yet, in an entangled state, one particle can predict the
> other's state exactly. This may be somewhat similar to the coin predicting
> its own state.
>

But they both can't. You can only make one measurement of an entangled
state.

Also what it means to make a prediction is to store at least one bit that
you can compare to the future observation. Storing a bit is a non quantum
operation.


-- Matt Mahoney, [email protected]

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