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I know this has been asked many times, but I have a hard time "crystallising" it in my mind.

  1. First: letslet's say we teleport a DVD (with quantum teleportation), isn't. Isn't this FtlFTL communication?

  2. Second: would it be possible to create 2 quantum computers fully entangled?

  3. If we assume that it would be possible, having them (with the computers in separate locations,) then "asking" the first one a question to which we already know the answer, then observe that answer, would the answer appear on the second computer, would it? Would this be FtlFTL communication?

Now I know someone will say, "but the one with the second computer has no way to know if it the first one has already been "observed"'observed'", to wichwhich I'll respond  : but if we do systematic observation on the computer, like every x period of time, so that each one of them is always in sync aboutwith their readings.

I know this has been asked many times, but I have a hard time "crystallising" it in my mind.

  1. First: lets say we teleport a DVD (with quantum teleportation), isn't this Ftl communication?

  2. Second: would it be possible to create 2 quantum computers fully entangled?

  3. If we assume that it would be possible, having them in separate locations, then "asking" the first one a question to which we already know the answer, then observe that answer, would the answer appear on the second computer, would it be Ftl communication?

Now I know someone will say "but the one with the second computer has no way to know if it the first one has already been "observed", to wich I'll respond  : but if we do systematic observation on the computer, like every x time, so that each one of them is always in sync about readings.

I know this has been asked many times, but I have a hard time "crystallising" it in my mind.

  1. First: let's say we teleport a DVD (with quantum teleportation). Isn't this FTL communication?

  2. Second: would it be possible to create 2 quantum computers fully entangled?

  3. If we assume that it would be possible (with the computers in separate locations) then "asking" the first one a question to which we already know the answer, then observe that answer, would the answer appear on the second computer? Would this be FTL communication?

Now I know someone will say, "but the one with the second computer has no way to know if the first one has already been 'observed'", to which I'll respond: if we do systematic observation on the computer, like every x period of time, each one of them is always in sync with their readings.

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communication Communication via teleportation/entanglement (FTL commcommunication)

I know this has been asked many times, but I have a hard time "crystallising" it in my mind.

First: lets say we teleport a DVD (with quantum teleportation), isn't this Ftl communication ?

Second: would it be possible to create 2 quantum computers fully entangled ?

If we assume that it would be possible, having them in separate locations, then "asking" the first one a question to which we already know the answer, then observe that answer, would the answer appear on the second computer, would it be Ftl communication ?

  1. First: lets say we teleport a DVD (with quantum teleportation), isn't this Ftl communication?

  2. Second: would it be possible to create 2 quantum computers fully entangled?

  3. If we assume that it would be possible, having them in separate locations, then "asking" the first one a question to which we already know the answer, then observe that answer, would the answer appear on the second computer, would it be Ftl communication?

Now I know someone will say "but the one with the second computer has no way to know if it the first one has already been "observed", to wich I'll respond : but if we do systematic observation on the computer, like every x time, so that each one of them is always in sync about readings.

Thanks in advance !

communication via teleportation/entanglement (FTL comm)

I know this has been asked many times, but I have a hard time "crystallising" it in my mind.

First: lets say we teleport a DVD (with quantum teleportation), isn't this Ftl communication ?

Second: would it be possible to create 2 quantum computers fully entangled ?

If we assume that it would be possible, having them in separate locations, then "asking" the first one a question to which we already know the answer, then observe that answer, would the answer appear on the second computer, would it be Ftl communication ?

Now I know someone will say "but the one with the second computer has no way to know if it the first one has already been "observed", to wich I'll respond : but if we do systematic observation on the computer, like every x time, so that each one of them is always in sync about readings.

Thanks in advance !

Communication via teleportation/entanglement (FTL communication)

I know this has been asked many times, but I have a hard time "crystallising" it in my mind.

  1. First: lets say we teleport a DVD (with quantum teleportation), isn't this Ftl communication?

  2. Second: would it be possible to create 2 quantum computers fully entangled?

  3. If we assume that it would be possible, having them in separate locations, then "asking" the first one a question to which we already know the answer, then observe that answer, would the answer appear on the second computer, would it be Ftl communication?

Now I know someone will say "but the one with the second computer has no way to know if it the first one has already been "observed", to wich I'll respond : but if we do systematic observation on the computer, like every x time, so that each one of them is always in sync about readings.

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communication via teleportation/entanglement (FTL comm)

I know this has been asked many times, but I have a hard time "crystallising" it in my mind.

First: lets say we teleport a DVD (with quantum teleportation), isn't this Ftl communication ?

Second: would it be possible to create 2 quantum computers fully entangled ?

If we assume that it would be possible, having them in separate locations, then "asking" the first one a question to which we already know the answer, then observe that answer, would the answer appear on the second computer, would it be Ftl communication ?

Now I know someone will say "but the one with the second computer has no way to know if it the first one has already been "observed", to wich I'll respond : but if we do systematic observation on the computer, like every x time, so that each one of them is always in sync about readings.

Thanks in advance !