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Subject: Faster than light transmissions

Date: Wed Sep 2 09:45:57 1998
Posted by Dan Bader
Grade level: undergrad
School: UVM
City: Winooski State/Province: Vermont
Country: USA
Area of science: Physics
ID: 904747557.Ph
Message:

I thought that recent developments in quantum physics make it posible 
to transmit information faster than the speed of light.  Using the 
spins of an electron pair, I'm told if one is rotating clockwise the 
other is rotating CCW.  And if you change the spin on one, the other 
instantly reverses it's spin. this could be used to transmit 
information Instantly.  Eight pairs,  CW is a one, CCW is a zero,  One 
byte at a time across the planet instantly....   Now, was I misled by 
some learning channel mumbo jumbo?


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