Non-local Quantum Signaling
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Scientific paper reviewed in video on entanglement for signaling
Theories Citing This Reference (11)
5D Theories
Concepts involving higher dimensions to explain physical phenomena
Ether Disturbance Communication
Quantum phenomena including tunneling and entanglement are actually disturbances in an underlying ether/medium, not particle movement; this enables communication by detecting these disturbances
Ether Ripple Entanglement
Entanglement is not direct particle connection but rather creation of ripples in an underlying ether medium, with entangled particles being two observable endpoints of the same ripple
Fourier Transform Entanglement
Wave manipulation through Fourier transforms (pulse patterns) enables quantum entanglement and teleportation connections
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 Ethernet
The theory that a future quantum internet using entanglement-based communication will eliminate all lag, enabling real-time control of distant systems (like Mars rovers), instantaneous gaming across the planet, and secure quantum encryption at unprecedented speeds.
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.
Switch Mechanism for FTL Communication
The theory that faster-than-light communication via quantum entanglement is possible not by measuring (which breaks entanglement) but by using a 'switch' that forces measurement outcomes to change. By controlling whether the wave function collapses (1) or doesn't collapse (0), binary information can be transmitted instantaneously between entangled systems.
Temporary Transition Teleportation
Special relativity prohibits permanent faster-than-light connections (would violate causality) but allows temporary transitions - explaining why teleportation is a 'blip' not a stable portal
Warp Drive Technology
Concepts exploring the possibility of faster-than-light travel.
Wave Function Rebuilding
Wave functions can be rebuilt after collapse by introducing randomness/decoherence through multiple path choices, returning system to wave-like state