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I read an article about a paper in which Juan Maldacena and Leonard Susskind found a link between Wormholes and entanglement.

 

Link? (of the internet variety)

 

because I suspect "found" really means "made a conjecture, but with no actual experimental evidence"

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I can't copy-paste in this forum:)...

QUOTE: "I can't copy or paste on this.."

 

Niether can I when I am at work - or use the quote button, but I can at home... Spooky! ;-)

 

 

Isn't this entanglement just like a left and right glove in a box though? when you measure/open one, you know the other must be the opposite? You can't change one and have the other instantly change also.


Therefore - it is not going faster than light.

QUOTE: "I can't copy or paste on this.."

 

Niether can I when I am at work - or use the quote button, but I can at home... Spooky! ;-)

 

 

Isn't this entanglement just like a left and right glove in a box though? when you measure/open one, you know the other must be the opposite? You can't change one and have the other instantly change also.

 

Therefore - it is not going faster than light.

It has nothing to with change, just measurement. The states are indeterminate until the measurement is made. Then you know both states, even if one particle is far away.

I can't copy-paste in this forum:)...

I found an ArXiv paper, and it was as I suspected. It's all conjecture.

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