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by uncanny2
73 days ago
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> during the measurement of an entangled quantum state, it is impossible for one observer to transmit information to another observer, regardless of their spatial separation. Firstly, are you omitting that not one or two, ten billion entanglements may share one information vector space. I laugh at how tiny your mind thinks of what is happening. There is a holographic potential within every quantum domain (of various scale and practicality) which may behave as quantum memory. This is an “infinit” scalar vector space, however it decays everywhere at the edges and only through MASS ENTANGLEMENT may one maintain a stable quantum hologram. Every single actor can immediately through passive differential see the hologram in real time, everywhere in the Universe! This hologram is the future of quantum computing and will enlighten our discussions of “consciousness”. The qubit is good science and engineering, yet it is a dead end. “You can’t get there from here!” Your understanding of quantum communications is as under considered as this one part of the topic. |
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