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Einstein's Alcove
Does space ever end?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dove" data-source="post: 277621" data-attributes="member: 180552"><p>Mainstream thinking in physics now is that nothing travels faster than light speed neither matter or information. Some of the limits set by Bell's theorem have proven to be anything but. </p><p>As I understand it it is possible to transmit information via quantum coupling but currently impossible to statically extract that info from the noise at the other end. </p><p></p><p>There is huge interest in quantum physics at the moment due mainly in the race to develop a quantum cumputer. On paper at least this is a relatively straight forward task but nobody knows if its even possible!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dove, post: 277621, member: 180552"] Mainstream thinking in physics now is that nothing travels faster than light speed neither matter or information. Some of the limits set by Bell's theorem have proven to be anything but. As I understand it it is possible to transmit information via quantum coupling but currently impossible to statically extract that info from the noise at the other end. There is huge interest in quantum physics at the moment due mainly in the race to develop a quantum cumputer. On paper at least this is a relatively straight forward task but nobody knows if its even possible! [/QUOTE]
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