User:MvH

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MVH - If you have time, please help a more novice student understand your notes on quantum entaglement. Specifically:

1. Can we change spin?

2. If we change spin on one particle, does the spin "instantly" change on the other, even if it is, say 1 million light years away?

3. Assuming that the distant particle would change spin instantly, and one monitoring the spin could detect and determine the change in less than 1 million years, would/could that not be communication faster than light? (Considering that changes in binary state are the basis of all digital electronic communications)


Thank you, if you have the time, for your help to untangle these issues. I will check this page from time to time for your responses.

- Roger