Interference Pattern Detection
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John Kramer's research on 10-photon threshold
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Non-local Communication via Quantum Entanglement
The theory that quantum entanglement can enable faster-than-light communication by encoding binary information (1 or 0) through controlled coherence or decoherence of entangled particles. A switch mechanism determines whether the control panel sees a coherent (star) or decoherent (circle) pattern.
Quantum Radar Detection Mechanism
The theory that quantum radar works by splitting entangled photons into two paths - a control path and a probe path. When the probe photon encounters a target, the entanglement breaks causing decoherence that can be measured instantly in the control panel. Detection of decoherence (loss of interference pattern) indicates a target presence.