Does quantum entanglement imply faster than light communication?
I read the questions and answers here. You seem quite convinced that information cannot travel faster than light. However, as I read it, I clearly remembered an article send out by NASA, which describes the possibilities and exciting consequences of the proberty called entanglement. You can find it here. Do you and your fellow colleuges simply not believe in it, or is this new results which will change our interpretation of relative physics? Great question! Quantum entanglement is a really interesting phenomena and one that we all enjoyed worrying about in our quantum mechanics and relativity classes! The way people get around the idea that entanglement implies instantaneous communication is that no actual information is passed when the entangled particles affect each other. The arguement is as follows (using a non-QM example): Say you agree to send out two beams of light to your two friends who live on opposite sides of the galaxy (you live in the middle). Ahead of time you tell them