Research on the Superluminal Transmission of Information
Abstract
For a pair of entangled photons, observing one will cause another quantum state to collapse instantaneously. If improvement is made based on the double-slit erasure experiment, the collapse of the quantum state caused by the observation can be found independently and instantly at the remote end. It shows that the collapse state is defined as 1 or 0, which can be used to transmit information.References
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