On Saturday, June 27, 2020 at 2:34:58 PM UTC-5 Brent wrote:

>
>
> On 6/27/2020 11:53 AM, Philip Thrift wrote: 
> >> The instantaneous correlations of 
> >> quantum entanglement cannot be used to 
> >> transmit information because the result 
> >> at each end is random. 
> >> Brent 
> > Correlation: 
> > 
> > the results at the two ends are stochastcally *dependent* 
> > 
> > not 
> > 
> > the results at the two ends are stochastcally independent. 
> > 
> > (That's what correlated means.) 
>
> And your point is? 
>
> Brent 
>



Y9u wrote "the result at each end is random".  

But random can be 

(A) stochastically independent, or
(B) stochastically dependent

It isn't clear by what type of "random" you are referring to in your 
sentence.

Is it (A) or (B)?

Makes a world of difference.

@philipthrift



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