Commenting with engineer Luis Valle regarding the idea mentioned about measuring light on December 4, 2020, in this same blog, he mentioned the great difficulty of achieving measurable measurements with quantum entanglement. There is no instantaneous causal transmission between entangled electrons. Quantum entanglement does not allow for the transmission of signals or observable changes in a controlled manner. There is no way to "trigger" a change in one electron and have it reflected predictably and synchronously in another distant electron. Induced changes (such as collisions with photons) collapse the quantum state, but the other electron does not physically react in real time in a measurable way. The entanglement effect cannot be used as a communication or synchronization mechanism (this has been confirmed in numerous experiments, such as those of Aspect and Zeilinger). (Source: GPT Chat). Confusion between correlation and signal. Although the electrons are entangled and...
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