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abscate wrote: 10 Dec 2021, 17:36

Quantum says things aren’t deterministic but probabilistic. The famous Schrodinger cat isn’t alive or dead but a linear combination of a dead cat and a live cat.

Einstein didn’t like that. “ God doesn’t roll dice”
Schrödinger's cat is simultaneously both alive and dead . What you see depends on your observation. Sometimes you will observe the cat dead, other times you will observe the cat alive. Two manifestations of the same, not some combination of two opposites.
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abscate wrote: 10 Dec 2021, 17:36 It’s important to remember quantum theory isn’t fact. It’s just a set of mathematical approaches that work for things we observe that classical mechanics doesn’t predict.

Interesting philosophy questions arise though. In classical physics, outcomes are predetermined. If you add enough factors , you can throw a tennis ball and predict exactly what it will do. So in classical mechanics, there is no free will. Everything we do could be predicted with enough math.

This is disturbing.

Quantum says things aren’t deterministic but probabilistic. The famous Schrodinger cat isn’t alive or dead but a linear combination of a dead cat and a live cat.

Einstein didn’t like that. “ God doesn’t roll dice”
The interesting thing about this is that if you do enough probabilistic experiments the output is also predictable. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is no longer uncertain for every possible experiment.

Also interesting is Einstein's hidden variables have been disproven also with statistical methods. That means quantum entanglement is truly "spooky action at a distance". That quote always makes me laugh. There is no classical equivalent.
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MrAl wrote: 11 Dec 2021, 10:01 That means quantum entanglement is truly "spooky action at a distance". That quote always makes me laugh. There is no classical equivalent.
No classical equivalent for sure.

Been waiting for this. FTL communications ... Cool!

"The team came back and said that quantum entanglement transfers information at around 3-trillion meters per second – or four orders of magnitude faster than light. This is a lower speed limit, meaning as we collect more precise data, you can expect that number to get larger. At the moment, our technology and methodologies aren’t sensitive enough to measure speeds at this scale."

Source : Chinese Physicists Measure Speed of Quantum Entanglement.
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And so on page 5 the thread comes full circle: start (probably) the flooded engine with spooky action at a distance. Get a working ECT in there.

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You can pop your hood open with action at a distance if you lose your remote.
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abscate wrote: 12 Dec 2021, 18:14 You can pop your hood open with action at a distance if you lose your remote.
I'm still a little unclear about how you get the quantum to entangle the Bowden cable, And then then you're supposed tug on a thread on the opposite side of the carpet which is the universe? Which yanks the cable, and then your hood pops open? Is there a writeup on this? I searched for "Schrodinger's hood release" and came up with nothing.

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RickHaleParker wrote: 11 Dec 2021, 14:10
MrAl wrote: 11 Dec 2021, 10:01 That means quantum entanglement is truly "spooky action at a distance". That quote always makes me laugh. There is no classical equivalent.
No classical equivalent for sure.

Been waiting for this. FTL communications ... Cool!

"The team came back and said that quantum entanglement transfers information at around 3-trillion meters per second – or four orders of magnitude faster than light. This is a lower speed limit, meaning as we collect more precise data, you can expect that number to get larger. At the moment, our technology and methodologies aren’t sensitive enough to measure speeds at this scale."

Source : Chinese Physicists Measure Speed of Quantum Entanglement.
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The way i understand it is if you force an entangled particle into a particular state, you break the entanglement meaning it cant be used for communications. You can still 'ask' the particle what state is it in but trying to force anything messes everything up. Still waiting for more info on this though.
As i understand it, the network beween New York and New Jersey work using Quantum Key Distribution over a fiber optic cable.
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850oldschool wrote: 12 Dec 2021, 22:31
abscate wrote: 12 Dec 2021, 18:14 You can pop your hood open with action at a distance if you lose your remote.
I'm still a little unclear about how you get the quantum to entangle the Bowden cable, And then then you're supposed tug on a thread on the opposite side of the carpet which is the universe? Which yanks the cable, and then your hood pops open? Is there a writeup on this? I searched for "Schrodinger's hood release" and came up with nothing.
Well Schrodiger's Hood Release Theorom states that the latches (as well as the cables) are in a superposition of states until the hood is open, so they are both latched an unlatched at the same time (har har) :-)
So as you drive down the highway at 60mph, the hood both stays closed and pops up blocking your vision, so you at the same time get in an accident and dont get in an accident, which means the cars around you both get in accidents and dont get in accidents, which means some people both go to the hospital and dont go, and some people both die and dont die, which means that they both get buried and dont get buried, which means the ground gets both filled up with dead people and doesnt get fulled up, which means people have to be launched into space when dead and dont have to be launched, which means the entire space of the universe both gets fulled up with dead people and doesnt get filled up with dead people, which means we need more black holes to suck up these dead bodies and dont need more black holes, etc., etc. ha ha. Gee this can be fun to think about :-)
The moral of the story is, dont drive down the highway, although i bet you will probably both drive down the highway and dont drive down the highway <chuckle>.
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You can always break the entanglement but the key is the holder of the other “particle pair” knows that the encryption has been broken , so they can change keys.

Heisenberg principle doesn’t apply to single measurements , that’s a principle that says you can’t measure conjugate pairs of things to simultaneous, arbitrary precision.

Momentum and position are the most common pairs. There is an energy-time version which isn’t strictly the same but commonly used that way. Well, common among a certain group of people who like pen protectors.

Wait until your cable gets tangled in the strings dangling down from the Galaxy. That will cause a real kerfuffle
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abscate wrote: 12 Dec 2021, 18:14 You can pop your hood open with action at a distance if you lose your remote.
Interesting timing. When i went out to wash the car Saturday i saw a neighbors car start up with nobody in it. They had a remote starter. Strange to see that happen though when you are not expecting it.
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