> From [email protected] Fri Dec 30 07:03:54 > 2011 > From: "Vitkovsky, Adam" <[email protected]> > To: Ray Soucy <[email protected]>, Tei <[email protected]> > Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 14:00:16 +0100 > Subject: RE: next-best-transport! down with ethernet! > Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > > Well hopefully we won't need to worry about the speed of light anymore > > Just recently I heard about the experiments with "quantum nonlocality" > no one seem to understand how it happens but for me it's enough it works > > Basically when 2 photons or electrons are emitted form the same source -they > are somehow bound/entangled together -that means if we change the spin on one > photon to "up" the other photon will have it's spin changed to "down" > immediately > -and it doesn't matter whether the photons are next to each other or light > years away -this happens instantly (no energy is transferred yet the > information is passed) > -this was already tested between two cities > > Imagine that instead of sfp connectors and dark fiber between San Fran and NY > node we'd install a connectors with let's say 1500k entangled photons > -and if we set the spin in a way to send a 1500kbit packet to NY the NY node > would see it instantly -no cables needed > > -also there some attempts to actually send the information 50 micro sec back > in time > > Of course there are still these issues with probabilities at quantum level
I *strongy* recommend that anyone pursuing this subject read Dr. Asimov's essays on resublimated thiotimoline.

