Moreover, the scientists are now closer to definitively proving Einstein wrong in his early disbelief in the notion of entanglement, in which particles separated by light-years can still appear to remain connected, with the state of one particle instantaneously affecting the state of another.
Hold up - That's not right, is it?
When you identify the spin state of Q (as Up, say), it means that the spin state of Q was always up - and the spin state of Q` was always down.
No information has been transferred at all, relativity still holds, we don't disappear into massive black holes.
Hold up - That's not right, is it?
When you identify the spin state of Q (as Up, say), it means that the spin state of Q was always up - and the spin state of Q` was always down.
No information has been transferred at all, relativity still holds, we don't disappear into massive black holes.