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I've been thinking about this weird experiment for a while and came up with a couple of insights:
* This experiment presents before us the paradox between our concept of time, and the photon's nature of living outside of time. For the photon, the idler and the signal were measured at the same instant. But for us, time passed between the two measurements.
* Furthermore, the idler and the signal are entangled particles which means, that when the idler is measured of erased, then it immediately effects the signal - even though for us it is very far away.
Could these assessments be true?
I'd like to know what you think of them...
* This experiment presents before us the paradox between our concept of time, and the photon's nature of living outside of time. For the photon, the idler and the signal were measured at the same instant. But for us, time passed between the two measurements.
* Furthermore, the idler and the signal are entangled particles which means, that when the idler is measured of erased, then it immediately effects the signal - even though for us it is very far away.
Could these assessments be true?
I'd like to know what you think of them...