questionposter Posted December 21, 2011 Posted December 21, 2011 (edited) So if you take two entangled particles and shoot a photon at one particle, will that particle really destroy the photon and have it re-appear on the other end comming out of the other particle? Because I think some nova or pbs program said that, and you'd think something like successful instantaneous materialization would make the headlines. I mean what they are saying has to be coming from somewhere, but it seems like a leap. How would you even measure that without destroying the entanglement? Edited December 21, 2011 by questionposter
derek w Posted December 24, 2011 Posted December 24, 2011 I am very interested in what your saying sounds logical to me.But where are you reading this from,please can you give a source and more details.
DrRocket Posted December 25, 2011 Posted December 25, 2011 So if you take two entangled particles and shoot a photon at one particle, will that particle really destroy the photon and have it re-appear on the other end comming out of the other particle? Because I think some nova or pbs program said that, and you'd think something like successful instantaneous materialization would make the headlines. I mean what they are saying has to be coming from somewhere, but it seems like a leap. How would you even measure that without destroying the entanglement? What were you drinking when the show aired ?
questionposter Posted December 27, 2011 Author Posted December 27, 2011 What were you drinking when the show aired ? If you knew anything about quantum mechanics you'd know being drunk wouldn't change your perception of it.
Cap'n Refsmmat Posted December 27, 2011 Posted December 27, 2011 I think DrRocket knows quite a bit about quantum mechanics, which is why he found your post absurd. It sounds like you're mixing up something they said about quantum teleportation, but it doesn't work that way.
questionposter Posted December 28, 2011 Author Posted December 28, 2011 I think DrRocket knows quite a bit about quantum mechanics, which is why he found your post absurd. It sounds like you're mixing up something they said about quantum teleportation, but it doesn't work that way. Ok, that's what I thought, that's why I put in the topic post ITSELF that I had my doubts about that being true. But I still have to think what it meant instead of that then.
shawnhcorey Posted December 28, 2011 Posted December 28, 2011 I always thought quantum teleportation involved two entangled quanta and two photons. With it, you could "teleport" the properties of one photon to the other instantaneously. None of the quanta, however, move faster than light, just the properties of one photon.
swansont Posted December 28, 2011 Posted December 28, 2011 It's far more likely that you have misunderstood what the show stated. Find a link to the show and the time tag, or to a transcript, and somebody can probably break it down into more manageable chunks. 1
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now