Tuesday, June 5, 2018

In layman terms: Why can't Quantum Entanglement be used to achieve FTL Communication?



I've found a lot of questions that try to answer this, but I can't quite understand the answers so far.


If you can make two particles be entangled, why can't you force one of them into a pattern that can be recognized on the other? Please keep the explanation as simple as possible (metaphors are welcome; ex: I find Schrödinger's Cat to be far easier to understand than any scientific explanation)




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