But let me know if you find anything good
There's only so much time in a life, it's not possible to read everything
It's an anthropological PhD thesis. I'm like 30% through it. Good stuff in there. Gonna have to finish reading it tomorrow. https://etheses.lse.ac.uk/4775/
LSE, enough said. It was started by the Fabian Society i.e. communists. Their coat of arms is literally a wolf in sheep's clothing.. 
Printing paper manuals and shipping them around is a hell of a lot more expensive than hosting a few PDFs
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If he wants to stay anon, why come back?
He's a banker puppet who's job is to turn the masses into exit liquidity for banker trades.
They are only "entangled" in the first place because they are created together and some properties have to be conserved. They are not actually connected. It's just that measuring one *implies* you know what the other one has to be, *if* you get the information that they are entangled.
Oh my god, that's not what happens. This thread is so unbelievably frustrating. As soon as you change the state of one of them you break the entanglement
Lending bitcoin. What could go wrong?
19 seconds old from the town of Midjourney
I'm trying to get you to think about it logically. If you received a particle, how would you know it was in an entangled state? Where would that information come from?
You are missing the point. There is no information transmitted. If you receive one of these particles, and check it's spin or whatever, and see that it's spin up - what information do you gain from that?
How would you even know it was in an entangled state?
It doesn't. You're the one invoking well defined and tested theories in physics: QM and special relativity. And doing so incorrectly because you don't understand the theories.
If you had said information could be transmitted faster than light using gleepgloops, I wouldn't dispute it, because I don't know what those are.
That's not possible. In order to get them entangled in the first place they have to be close together. *Then* you send them out in opposite directions at less than or equal to c. The information never travels faster than c.
Information can't be transmitted faster than the speed of light
Always take your government IDs to a suicide bombing, it's just common sense.



