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re Physicist Discovers How to Teleport Energy - MIT Technology Review
From: Dave Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2010 08:41:11 -0500
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From: David Byden <farber2 () byrden com> Date: February 8, 2010 8:14:47 AM EST To: dave () farber netSubject: Re: [IP] Physicist Discovers How to Teleport Energy - MIT Technology Review
Dave: I take issue with this statement in the article: "a measurement on one particle immediately influences the other, even though they are light-years apart." I've seen this statement repeated in dozens of articles aboutteleportation, and it shows that the author is out of his or her depth.My beef is: what does 'immediately' mean?Relativity theory tells us that there is no single frame of reference pervading the universe; nobody can claim that they are at rest while the rest of us are moving. For much the same reason, there is no universal "now"; no single instant of time shared by everyone. Events at separate locations that seem coincident to one observer can occur in either order (A then B, or B then A) for other observers, even allowing for the time it takes light to reach them.To really grasp what's going on here and what its limits are, imagine this; a special die is thrown on Earth and, by prearrangement, another is thrown on a distant planet. Through a strange quantum process, both dies show thesame number - but nobody knew in advance what the number would be. Now, obviously, such a mechanism cannot be used for faster-than-lightcommunication, and it does not matter which die is thrown "first" in anyobserver's frame of reference. David
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