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Discuss the following quantum entanglement in black hole articlehttp://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/08/050814164431.htm Last edited by LQ (2010-12-27 14:21:44) I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy... #2 2010-12-27 18:16:40
Re: Discuss the following quantum entanglement in black hole articleHi LQ; In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them. Probability is the most important concept in modern science, especially as nobody has the slightest notion what it means. 90% of mathematicians do not understand 90% of currently published mathematics. #3 2010-12-27 22:27:46
Re: Discuss the following quantum entanglement in black hole articleThank you bobbym, It was the best! I got many presents, merry cristmass bobbym and soon happy new year! Last edited by LQ (2010-12-28 22:19:23) I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy... #4 2010-12-28 22:32:02
Re: Discuss the following quantum entanglement in black hole articleHi LQ; In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them. Probability is the most important concept in modern science, especially as nobody has the slightest notion what it means. 90% of mathematicians do not understand 90% of currently published mathematics. #5 2010-12-28 22:36:17
Re: Discuss the following quantum entanglement in black hole articleQuite alot of photons in space though. I bet a quantum entanglement can get pretty far... In the speed of light. I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy... #6 2010-12-28 22:38:44
Re: Discuss the following quantum entanglement in black hole articleSpooky action at a distance as Einstein called it and all that quantum jumping made Einstein a detractor of quantum mechanics. In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them. Probability is the most important concept in modern science, especially as nobody has the slightest notion what it means. 90% of mathematicians do not understand 90% of currently published mathematics. #7 2010-12-28 22:44:11
Re: Discuss the following quantum entanglement in black hole articleI reccon it has a high truthvalue though. The question is only: how do we explain it with logic? I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy... #8 2010-12-28 22:48:00
Re: Discuss the following quantum entanglement in black hole articleLogically I would imagine. In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them. Probability is the most important concept in modern science, especially as nobody has the slightest notion what it means. 90% of mathematicians do not understand 90% of currently published mathematics. #9 2010-12-28 22:53:14
Re: Discuss the following quantum entanglement in black hole articleI would explain it with some sorta entropy photon (I've heard of it). Allthough... perhaps if a photon is a pulse wave, maybe an entropy photon could be explained as more of a longitudal wave? Like a distortion in time space? Last edited by LQ (2010-12-28 22:54:33) I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy... #10 2010-12-28 22:58:12
Re: Discuss the following quantum entanglement in black hole articleLet us get back to the black hole. You think there is one near, where? In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them. Probability is the most important concept in modern science, especially as nobody has the slightest notion what it means. 90% of mathematicians do not understand 90% of currently published mathematics. #11 2010-12-28 23:10:50
Re: Discuss the following quantum entanglement in black hole articleEasy to say, if we just had some figures... Imagine that the nearest star except the sun shines with a light that is proportional with 1/r^2 and solar emition, yet only x% of that reaches us. It is safe to say that over the black holes lifetime, an object y times further away has emitted solar energy with the small change of also passing a black hole while the twin escapes. let's say 30% escapes, but we don't see any black holes near suns nearby, so let's guess that the black hole is at a big radius from the star in question. A lonely black hole in space. and the energy in free space around a black hole is 3-4 kelvin perhaps? Doesn't sound far, yet I wouldn't know, quite. I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy... #12 2010-12-28 23:12:31
Re: Discuss the following quantum entanglement in black hole articlebasically one only need to know the average distance a quantumentanglement moves and the procentage that moves that far. I guess. Last edited by LQ (2010-12-29 00:17:52) I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy... #13 2010-12-29 13:06:02
Re: Discuss the following quantum entanglement in black hole articleThe one in the large Magellanic cloud? That one was about 180 000 light years away. In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them. Probability is the most important concept in modern science, especially as nobody has the slightest notion what it means. 90% of mathematicians do not understand 90% of currently published mathematics. #14 2010-12-29 21:29:58
Re: Discuss the following quantum entanglement in black hole articleYeah. Can an entanglement or the shard itself move that far to begin with? I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy... #15 2010-12-29 21:35:39
Re: Discuss the following quantum entanglement in black hole articleHi LQ; In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them. Probability is the most important concept in modern science, especially as nobody has the slightest notion what it means. 90% of mathematicians do not understand 90% of currently published mathematics. #16 2010-12-30 16:16:16
Re: Discuss the following quantum entanglement in black hole articleBut surely the quantum entanglement that also has an entropy, couldn't possibly deliver that entropy any longer then the photon that carries the quantum entanglement, and how far could that photon even come? Last edited by LQ (2010-12-30 16:17:07) I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy... #17 2011-06-17 21:29:08
Re: Discuss the following quantum entanglement in black hole articleentanglement is an observer-dependent quantity in non-inertial frames...
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