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misogynisticfeminist
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I've got a few questions here, is the non-local "communication" between 2 entangled particles instantaneous, or is it just simply faster than the speed of light? Is this communication simply part of their common wavefunction or is it somehow a physical signal which somehow travels faster than light, no matter what special relativity may say?
And also, another unrelated question, if I open the porthole in an interferometer but do not look into it, or do any "measurements" on it, does it still constitute a measurement, collapsing the wavefunction?
And also, another unrelated question, if I open the porthole in an interferometer but do not look into it, or do any "measurements" on it, does it still constitute a measurement, collapsing the wavefunction?