On Sat, Aug 06, 2016 at 03:30:19PM -0600, Mirimir wrote: > >From <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faster-than-light#Quantum_mechanics>: > > > Certain phenomena in quantum mechanics, such as quantum entanglement, > > might give the superficial impression of allowing communication of > > information faster than light. _According to the no-communication > > theorem these phenomena do not allow true communication; they only > > let two observers in different locations see the same system > > simultaneously, without any way of controlling what either sees._ > > Wavefunction collapse can be viewed as an epiphenomenon of quantum > > decoherence, which in turn is nothing more than an effect of the > > underlying local time evolution of the wavefunction of a system > > and all of its environment. Since the underlying behaviour > > doesn't violate local causality or allow FTL it follows that > > neither does the additional effect of wavefunction collapse, > > whether real or apparent.
And of course storing entangled photonic pairs in separate gold photon cages will blow that stupid -theory- out of the water. Like duh!
